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Workers’ Compensation Delaying Physical Therapy in D.C.

If workers’ compensation is delaying physical therapy in D.C., it can slow down your recovery and leave you stuck in pain longer than you should be. Physical therapy is often an important part of treatment after a serious work injury. When it does not get approved or scheduled, everything starts backing up.

A lot of injured workers end up in the middle of the same mess. The doctor recommends physical therapy. The therapy office says it is waiting on approval. The insurance company says it needs more time, more records, or more review. Meanwhile, the injured worker is the one left waiting.

Why Workers’ Comp Delays Physical Therapy

In some cases, the insurance company says it needs more records before approving care. Other times, it says the treatment plan is still under review. Sometimes nothing moves and no one gives a clear answer.

Physical therapy can help with pain, movement, strength, and getting back to work safely. When that treatment is delayed, healing can take longer.

That can mean more pain, more missed work, and more stress when you are already dealing with enough.

Do Not Ignore the Delays

A delay in physical therapy is not something small. If treatment is not moving, your recovery may not move either. The longer it drags on, the harder it can be to keep up with your care and get back to work.

That is why these delays should be taken seriously early, not after weeks of getting nowhere.

How Donahoe Kearney Can Help You

If workers’ compensation is delaying physical therapy, we step in and deal with the insurance company. We push for answers and work to get treatment moving.

If the insurance company is dragging it out after a work injury in D.C., call 202-393-3320 or book your free consultation here: Book Free Consultation.