Legal Question in Workers Comp in California
What's my best avenue
Cannot go on doing what I have been trained for.
I have severe tendonitis.
What's my best route for receiving money to support myself and to be retrained at the sametome.?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: What's my best avenue
You may be able to obtain medical treatment and vocational rehabilitation through workers' compensation. If you want additional info and a free telephone consultation, you may contact me
Laurie Allread
Attorney at Law
949 856 0852
Re: What's my best avenue
That is what the worker's compensation is for. Did you file a claim? If not, then you need to obtain and complete a DWC1 form, an employee's claim form. Send it to your employer to complete the bottom section that provides their worker's compensation insurance carrier. Your employer has control of your medical treatment for the first 30 days, however, if that treatment is not adequate of non-existent as is here, you may go to a doctor of your chioce. Tell him or her that it is a work injury so that he may complete the DOCTOR'S FIRST REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL INJURY. You should obtain representation immediately so as to be referred to a doctor your attorney works with. When you are deemed permanent and stationary it is critical to your final award to have your work restrictions opined by a doctor who is applicant oriented, and not one on your employer's insurance company payroll. The worker's compensation system is very adversial. The insurance companies will get away with anything they can. They will pay you the minimum on your claim unless you obtain representation to protect your interests. The worker's compensation insurance companies have attorneys, why don't you?? Call me directly at (619) 222-3504.