Legal Question in Workers Comp in California
I injured my elbow (torn tendon) on the job.... emailed my employer and explained the injury... their answer was "they will get back to me" They never did... I have been to my personal Dr 4 times since and received cortisone shots in the last 1 1/2 years.... This last time my Dr is saying it's not healing and I should see an orthopedic surgeon... All this has been on my own medical plan... Is it to late to file a wc claim to help with the surgery? what about my company never getting back to me... I felt like they just "blew" me off figuring it would go away...
1 Answer from Attorneys
You need to retain an attorney to file an application and a claim for worker's compensation benefits such as temporary disability benefits, paid medical treatment, future medical treatment and a settlement for permanent disability that you sustained. Feel free to call me at 213-388-7070 for a free consultation.
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