Sacramento Workmans’ Compensation
After suffering a work-related injury, one of the first things you want to do is look into Sacramento workmans’ compensation. You should immediately report your injury to your employer and request a DWC-1 form. There is a time limit to filing, and your employer has to formally accept the claim within that time frame. Once you do that, contacting an attorney so they can guide you through the process is crucial to the process. Filing a Sacramento workmans’ compensation claim might sound simple, but a trustworthy law firm can help you follow up with doctors, and gathering the appropriate evidence.
Keep in mind that before you even suffer an injury, you should immediately designate your choice of a personal treating physician, chiropractor, or acupuncturist to your employer in writing if they provide medical insurance. If you don’t pre-designate your treating physician, and if injured on the job, the treating physician could be chosen by your employer or its insurance company which is not ideal.
That being said, in order for your Sacramento workmans’ compensation claim to go smoothly, being able to treat with the physician of your choice is important so that it’s more likely they will keep your best interest in mind. There are restrictions to your right to pre-designate a treating physician. To qualify, your employer must offer group health coverage, and the doctor must be your regular physician. They need to be a general practice physician who is a board-certified or internist, pediatrician, obstetrician-gynecologist, or family practitioner, has previously treated you, and retains your medical records. It can be a medical group if it is a single corporation or partnership composed of licensed doctors which provide medical services predominantly for non-occupational illnesses and injuries. Prior to the injury, your doctor needs to agree to treat you for work injuries or illnesses, and you need to provide your employer notice in writing that you want your personal doctor to treat you for a work-related injury or illness, and your personal doctor’s name and business address.
An experienced attorney can help you decipher where your case fits into Sacramento workmans’ compensation as well as help guide you from a case that more often than not can lead to headaches, stress, and more loss of energy than someone going through a traumatic injury doesn’t need. After all, it’s not easy proving your injury occurred because of and during work. Contacting a trustworthy Sacramento Workers Compensation Attorney like Gold Country Worker’s Comp Center will be the support you need while applying for benefits. To schedule a free consultation, call (530) 362-7188.
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