| Workers Compensation Benefits Are for Everyone |
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| Written by Legal Intern |
| Friday, 02 April 2010 21:11 |
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Workers in every industry face a risk of being injured while on the job. This has been happening since the dawn of our society, and over time state governments have come to create laws designed to protect injured workers so that they don't lose everything they've worked for because of one random accident. This system of laws is known as worker's compensation, and Oklahoma is not unlike every other jurisdiction in that it offers these workers an alternative for help when they need it. However, there is a process that must be followed in order for worker's compensation benefits to be successfully obtained, and this process can be challenging enough to require the help of an Oklahoma worker's compensation lawyer from time to time.
Oklahoma Worker's Compensation BenefitsWhen a worker is injured in the course of performing his or her duties, the worker's compensation laws in the state provide several different benefits for that person. Generally, these benefits are meant to help the worker get the treatment he or she needs and to receive monetary compensation until such time as he or she is ready to return to work. These laws also provide for such benefits as vocational training if the worker is injured badly enough that he or she will not be able to return to his or her original position. Basically, these laws help all of us because it allows these injured people to remain productive instead of having them become unemployed. Worker's Compensation Benefits Applications Can Be ChallengingUnfortunately, not every worker who is injured on the job has his or her application for benefits approved. There are several situations in which the worker could run into a snag or a delay in the award of benefits, and it is at this juncture that help from an Oklahoma worker's compensation lawyer is needed. For instance, benefits could be denied if the medical exam concludes that the worker had a preexisting condition, that the worker is not injured as badly as he or she claims or that the worker is able to return to work when in reality he or she is not ready to do so. While these are only a few examples, those who work in the state should understand that these worker's compensation benefits are available to anyone who is employed here, regardless of occupation. If you or someone you love needs help obtaining the benefits you need, contact the Oklahoma worker's compensation lawyers at Atkins & Markoff today to schedule a free initial consultation. Trackback(0)
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