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What to do…if you are injured in a auto accident on the job

When you’re injured in a vehicle accident while at work, you may experience pain and suffering, emotional distress, lost wages, medical expenses and property damage. For all of these you should be compensated financially.

Many people think that your work or personal insurance will cover all expenses following vehicle accidents. However, this depends on the types of coverages that apply to your situation. Because there are a variety of benefits and limitations that could apply, you should always consult with an expert before you sign anything or agree to a settlement.

Whatever your situation, it is a good idea to consult with an auto accident and personal injury attorney who can guide you through the claims process and help you make the right choices for your specific case. The highly qualified personal injury attorneys at Hardwick & Pendergast law firm will provide you with a FREE consultation, at no obligation to you. Simply contact us about your injury or call toll free at 1-888-228-3860.

When you are injured
When you suffer a personal injury in a vehicle accident on the job, you should immediately:

  • Report the injury in writing to your employer. Don’t just verbally report your injury; it should be put in writing.
  • Have the injury evaluated by your doctor. You should also consider other doctors to obtain accurate, independent evaluations of your condition.
  • Understand your rights. Be sure to determine the extent of your rights if you are a part-time worker or are injured during work-related travel.

After the injury
When you choose a personal injury attorney, you will need to gather information that will support your claim during the next few months, including:

  • Medical Expenses: Document all office visits, prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, laboratory services, physical therapy, hospital visits, treatments, medical documents and x-rays, including the dates, providers, amounts charged and reasons for your visit.
  • Lost Work Time: Keep track of all time you have taken off from work as a result of the accident, including time off for medical treatments and/or the inability to function properly at work because of your injuries.
  • Lost School Time: If you are in school or taking courses, document all lost school time and/or your inability to continue school work as you did before the injury.
  • Emotional Distress and Personal Inconvenience: Keep in mind what you are going through during the process and how the injuries have interfered with your daily life.
  • Out-of-Pocket Expenses: Keep receipts for everything that you’ve paid for out-of-pocket, relating to or as a result of injuries suffered in the accident.
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