DC Workers’ Comp Needs Doctor Visit
Understanding the Importance of Seeking Medical Attention
When you experience a work-related injury, it’s critical to see a doctor to ensure you’re eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. We understand that visiting a doctor may not be everyone’s preferred course of action. This is especially true if the injury is relatively minor and you can still manage to work.
The Consequences of Avoiding Medical Attention
However, we often meet people who’ve suffered serious work-related injuries yet avoid seeking medical help. Even if they initially went to the hospital after the incident and were advised to take time off work and see a doctor.
Challenges in the Emergency Room
Here’s why this avoidance can pose significant problems. ER rooms tend to be chaotic, with their primary focus on determining whether you need to stay in the hospital or if you can go home. While they may perform X-rays, these tests often don’t reveal certain injuries, such as herniated discs or torn ligaments. Additionally, you won’t receive extensive treatment there. Just some short-term pain meds and perhaps a note stating that you can’t work for a couple of days.
If you’ve already been to the ER for a work injury and told your employer or filled a report, that’s a positive step. However, it’s best to hold off on speaking with the workers’ compensation representative or providing a statement just yet. It’s usually too early for that, and they might try to deny or delay your valid workers’ compensation claim.
Seeking Early Medical Evaluation
Nonetheless, it’s still essential to have a doctor certify your inability to work. Even if you believe you’ll be back at work in a few days after the pain subsides, it’s better to have your injury assessed from the beginning. This approach safeguards you in case the injury turns out to be more severe than you initially thought.
Get the Answers You Need with a Free Consultation
If you have any questions about your work-related injury, workers’ comp benefits, or need guidance on how to navigate the process, reach out to Attorney Frank Kearney. He’s available for a free consultation to address any concerns or queries you may have or give him a phone call at 202-393-3320. His extensive experience in workers’ compensation matters allows him to provide the guidance you need during this challenging time.