North Carolina construction workers know that they have dangerous jobs. You and many others may enjoy the work that you do, but you also know that, at any moment on the job, an error on your part or someone else’s could result in serious injuries. Even something completely out of your control could result in you suffering harm that leaves you out of work for some time.
Often, when workers face an injury on the job, they have the right to workers’ compensation benefits. Hopefully, your employer complies with the law and has workers’ compensation insurance coverage. In the event that you do suffer injuries in the course of your work-related duties, filing a claim with your employer’s insurance could allow you to receive monetary support that you need as you recover.
It is important to keep in mind that, when filing a workers’ comp claim, the process can be difficult. You will likely need to provide evidence of what happened, your injuries and various other aspects of the situation to your employer and the insurer. If you do receive an approval of your claim, you may receive the following benefits:
The amount of compensation you receive and the duration of payments will depend on your specific situation.
As mentioned, the claims process for workers’ compensation can be difficult, and you could face a denial of your claim or a low payout offer that would still leave you struggling financially in the aftermath of your accident. However, if this happens, you may have legal options that you could take advantage of to ensure that your claim is handled appropriately and that a denial is properly assessed and appealed if necessary.
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