If you’ve been hurt at work because of trip and fall injuries, you may be able to file a Virginia Workers’ Compensation claim. A claim can help you with medical bills and keep you and your family financially afloat until you are able to work again. This service is invaluable to many workers who have been hurt on the job; however, your claim may be at risk if you make certain mistakes.
Mistakes that Could Hurt Your Virginia Workers’ Compensation Claim
- Attempting to hide previous injuries – Some workers mistakenly believe that new complications of old injuries aren’t covered by Workers’ Compensation after an accident. Lying or giving misleading information about past injuries will only hurt your claim and could cause it to be denied.
- Misrepresenting your daily activities – If you’re caught by your employer doing things that you say you can’t do, your claim will most likely be denied or your payments will be decreased.
- Failing to file for Workers Compensation on time – Even if your claim seems small, report it as soon as possible. There are many time limits and special procedures that must be taken into consideration when filing for compensation for trip and fall injuries so do not delay to contact an attorney to help you get the paperwork started.
Contact a Virginia Attorney about Your Work Related Injury Claim
When you have difficulties with your work-related injury claim, a Virginia workers comp 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.