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Posted on October 16, 2009 by Lindsay Nolan | Posted under   Legal


Receiving Work Compensation



What do you do in the event of a work related injury? You may need to claim work compensation, but you may not know where to begin. If you need information about responding to an industrial accident or other injury at work, the responsibilities of an employer or hiring an attorney then look no further.

When someone is injured at work, it is most important to receive the proper medical attention. Preventing long term health problems is more important than dealing with legal issues at this point. Receiving first aid that may prevent any future problems must be obtained. After you receive medical care, document any evidence you can. Get the names and personal information of the witnesses or other people who were injured. Take photographs of the injuries. If possible, take photographs of the site of the accident.

An employer is accountable for the safety of each employee in the work place. Accidents must be prevented by ensuring that all equipment is running properly and that equipment maintenance is done on a regular basis and as advised by the manufacturer. All hazardous chemicals and waste need procedures for safe handling and storage. Each employee must receive proper training for the job they perform and to be in the environment. A work place is required to have good lighting, ventilation, and necessary heating or cooling. Safety equipment is required for some jobs, and it must be provided by the company. Hazardous materials must be stored safely and workers must be trained about characteristics the chemicals. Facilities that are used for rest or work must be safe and appropriate for their purpose.

Even if you believe the fault may lie with your own mistake, do not let that stop you from speaking with an attorney about the possibility of filing a claim. A good attorney will be able to tell you if you are in a good position to file a claim. The details of the case have to be reviewed before that assertion can be made.

Your company is also responsible to plan for emergencies and post emergency procedure. For example, if a worker will be in the vicinity of a chemical that can damage their eyes, it is expected that an eyewash area be provided in case someone is exposed.

Hiring an attorney is not as bad as it may seem. You can usually find law firms or solo practitioners who offer free consultations to review your case. Some of them will even come to you home for the consultation. You don’t have to choose the first attorney you see. You can interview several attorneys and choose the one who you feel more comfortable with. Be sure to ask about their payment arrangements and how much experience they have. If you are not able to pay a retainer fee, make sure the attorney offers ‘no win no fee’ payment arrangements so that they are paid out of your compensation package.

Don’t hesitate any longer! Get the help you need to receive the work compensation you require.



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