Injury On The Job Attorney in Bronx, NY

Injury On The Job Attorney in Bronx, NY

Injury On The Job Attorney – Bronx, NY

Should I Report My On-The-Job Injury?

If you get injured at work, the first and most important thing you need to do is seek medical care. You should do so even if the harm seems minimal. If a problem develops later, your insurance provider can deny workers’ compensation coverage based on failure to seek medical attention. Once you seek medical attention, it’s important to speak with an experienced Bronx, New York injury on the job attorney from Polsky, Shouldice & Rosen, P.C. so that you can report your injury appropriately. It’s best to report everything, even if the injury never develops into anything serious. In most states, you only have a short window of time to report an on-the-job injury, sometimes as little as 24 hours. Even if your symptoms aren’t severe now, they could worsen later. When in doubt, speak with a member of our team and allow us to help you report your injury in ways that protect your legal rights and your legal options. 

What Is My Employer Required to Do When I Report an On-The-Job Injury?

Except in a few particular circumstances, employers must report on-the-job injuries to the state office charged with handling workers’ compensation claims. If the company follows the procedure correctly, you should receive some notification from either your employer or the state within a maximum of 30 days. If you have not, ask your employer about that status of your claim. If the business has not filed the claim and refuses to do so, you must be ready to act right away. Even if your injury involved an error on your part, your employer is still required to follow through appropriately. If your employer is not cooperating, a Bronx, NY injury on the job attorney can help you explore your next steps. 

Note that if you have to self-report an on-the-job injury, you can do so to your state’s Department of Labor or Workers Compensation Board. It’s best to do this in writing so that you have documentation. The state agency will work with you as you complete the necessary forms. If you’d like assistance with this task, a Bronx, NY injury on the job attorney from our firm will be happy to guide you. 

Why Would My Employer Refuse to File an On-The-Job Injury Report?

Employers fail to report for a variety of reasons.

  • Employers are legally required to carry workers’ compensation insurance. If your company does not have the mandated coverage, it may refuse to file to keep that fact from coming to light.
  • Employers may be afraid of the premiums for workers’ compensation insurance going up if they report an accident. However, the business must still make the report.
  • Employers may believe that some conditions, such as minor or repetitive motion injuries, are not severe enough to be covered by workers’ compensation. However, a physician should make those determinations rather than the employer.

If your employer refuses to file your workers’ compensation claim, it may be because of a misunderstanding, or it could be a willful disregard for the law. Either way, if you find yourself in this situation, you should contact a knowledgeable Bronx, NY injury on the job attorney who is familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction to protect your rights. Our firm is here to help in any way we can. 

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