1. You Must Visit a Specific Doctor
In most situations, you will be required to visit a specific doctor or clinic about your injury. If you do not go to this doctor, your medical bills may not be covered. Even worse, you may not get any benefits. So always go to the doctor your employer specifies, even if you have never been there before.
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Be specific and give them every detail, because this is important for your case. The doctor will usually make a note in your file, so that anyone interested will know. They will also use this information to bill your employer, instead of your or your personal insurance.
3. You Might Be Covered, Even If Your Employer Says You Aren't
Sometimes, employers will tell their workers that they are not covered for workers compensation due to specific circumstances. However, the chances are good that you will be covered. Even if you caused the injury, or had a preexisting condition, you can still receive benefits. So feel free to visit the doctor anyways and begin filing paperwork.
4. You Will Be Drug Tested
After your injury, you will usually need to undergo a drug screening. This screening is routine and designed to make sure you were sober during the injury. If you take any prescription medications that may appear on your test, make sure you have a doctor's note and tell your employer. If you do test positive for any drugs, you will not be eligible for