You should consult immediately with a Virginia workplace injury attorney if you have been diagnosed with a disease or illness that you believe was caused by your job. You need an attorney who handles claims involving Workers’ Compensation. The physicians they choose to work with may not be on your side and instead, may try to deny your claim.
5 Body Systems that may be Affected from Your Work Injury in Virginia
While it may seem logical that you would automatically qualify for benefits, you may be surprised at the aspects of your life your employer can “control” when you file for Workers’ Compensation: physicians who will treat you, the timeline you are expected to return to work and other areas where you don’t seem to have a say.
If 1 of these 5 body systems was affected by your job:
- musculoskeletal – carpal tunnel, thoracic outlet syndrome;
- respiratory – asthma, hypersensitivity pneumonitis;
- neurological – hearing loss, chronic encephalopathy;
- cardiovascular – coronary artery disease, heart attack; and
- gastrointestinal – hepatitis, then you may have a claim.
This is why you should consult with a Virginia workplace injury attorney. A disease or illness developed while on the job could also be difficult to prove. However, when you are entitled to Workers’ Compensation benefits then you have the right to take matters into your own hands and seek legal help.
Contact a Virginia Workplace Injury Attorney
When you have difficulties with your work-related injury claim, a Virginia workplace injury attorney can bear some of the burden you’ve been placed under. To get back on your feet, whether it means getting back to work or getting the benefits you deserve, order a copy of our free book, the Ultimate Guide to Workers’ Compensation in Virginia, and contact a workers’ comp attorney at the Injured Workers Law Firm for a no-cost consultation – 877-755-7744 or 804-755-7755.
About the Author: Injured Workers Law Firm
The Injured Workers Law Firm is a Richmond, Virginia based firm solely focused on serving clients with workers' compensation claims in Virginia. If you have questions about your benefits or if you would like more information on the Virginia Workers’ Compensation system, order our book, “The Ultimate Guide to Workers’ Compensation in Virginia” , or call our office today (804) 755-7755.