Getting the Most Out of Your WCB Claim – 5 Tips That Can Help

Posted by GKS Law Firm on December 31st, 2019

WorkSafeBC protects workers in the event of an occupational injury or disease. Employees should know that they have rights and that they are protected in case their health suffers while rendering services to their employers.

If you have sustained health problems while at work, you should get a WCB claim. Here are some tips that can help you out:

1. Report the injury as soon as you are capable.

This is the first thing you should do after sustaining the injury. You should report it first to your employer so that he/she is made aware of the existence of the injury. Make sure you know the deadlines set for making a WCB claim. If more time has passed between filing the claim and getting the injury, you might not be able to get the full compensation that you deserve. So, make sure you understand the deadlines, so you can submit your claim on time.

2. Don’t delay getting medical treatment.

It might seem like a basic step but you will be surprised at how many people fail to get prompt treatments because they feel fine at first. But some injuries may manifest later. Even if you think you only have a minor injury, get yourself thoroughly checked out.

3. Understand what benefits you are entitled to.

WorkSafeBC determines eligibility first. They check whether you are working in a company that is protected by WorkSafeBC and investigate whether the injuries have truly been sustained in the workplace. Once WorkSafeBC determines your right for compensation, they will send a letter detailing all the benefits that you will get.

The basic one would be health care benefits. This will include compensation for all your medical treatments, hospital bills, medicines, medical supplies, and rehabilitation. You can get compensation for additional treatment such as massage therapy and physiotherapy.

You also get wage-loss benefits. WorkSafeBC calculates your losses from the time you have been injured up to present. For short-term injuries, you are entitled to get a wage-loss benefit every two weeks. However, if your injuries will keep you away from your work for 10 weeks or more, you are then entitled to long-term compensation.

4. Also, make sure you get a medical examination from your own doctor.

The insurance company might recommend getting a medical examination from their own doctor. However, you can insist on going to your own doctor if you feel more confident about getting better medical care there.

5. Get the help of Burnaby lawyers.

If you are having a hard time getting the compensation you think you deserve, consult lawyers in Burnaby. Look for Burnaby lawyers with expertise in work injury compensation such as GKS Law Firm. These lawyers in Burnaby will be able to help you negotiate with the insurance company.

Use these tips to make sure you get fair and proper compensation for your injuries.

Roy Jacobsen is the author of this article. For more details about Workers compensation Surrey please visit our website: gkslawfirm.com

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