Legal Question in Workers Comp in Massachusetts
I had an injury at work about 3 years ago and at first it seemed minor and that it would go away by itself so I did not seek treatment right away. I also did not file a worker's compensation claim. The injury did not get better (it got worse) and tthree months ago I had surgery and used my medical insurance to cover it. My insurance carrier just sent me an "abrogation" letter asking me to fill out a questinaire on whether the injury happened at work and whether I filed a workers compensation claim. Is it too late to file a workers compensation claim with my workplace (I still work there) now and if it is too late, can my medical insurance carrier deny reimbursement because I should have claimed workers compensation when the injury happened?
Thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Hi:
Sorry to hear about your injury. You have four years to file a workers compensation claim in Massachusetts.
Chris Earley
injurylawyerboston.com
617 338 7400
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