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Injured at Work? Discover What Workers’ Comp Covers

Kyle S. Reed, Esq.
Personal Injury and Workers’ Compensation Attorney

If you find yourself injured on the job, understanding what workers’ compensation covers is crucial for navigating the aftermath of your injury with confidence and clarity. First and foremost, it’s essential to know that workers’ compensation is a “no-fault” system designed to support you by covering all necessary medical treatments related to your workplace injury. This means you shouldn’t have to pay out of pocket for your medical care, as the costs are covered by your employer’s insurance, ensuring you receive the treatment needed to aid in your recovery.

Moreover, workers’ compensation provides temporary disability benefits, compensating you for a portion of your lost wages if your injury prevents you from working. In New Jersey, this typically amounts to about 70% of your average weekly wage, offering financial support during your recovery period until you can return to work, either in a limited capacity or fully. This benefit acts as a crucial lifeline, helping you and your family manage expenses while you focus on healing.

In cases where an injury results in permanent impairment, you may be entitled to additional compensation. This is determined based on an assessment of your “functional loss,” which essentially evaluates the lasting impact of your injuries. Whether it’s a partial disability affecting a specific part of your body or a more significant impairment, the workers’ compensation system aims to provide a fair and just award, recognizing the long-term consequences of work-related injuries.

It’s also important to understand that the process for securing these benefits involves detailed documentation, expert examinations, and, frequently, negotiations with insurance providers. Should negotiations fail, the end result is a trial before a Judge of Workers’ Compensation to determine your functional loss. This is where having experienced legal representation can make a significant difference. An attorney specializing in workers’ compensation can ensure that your rights are protected, that you receive the maximum benefits you’re entitled to, and that any disputes with insurers are handled effectively.

Remember, the goal of workers’ compensation is not only to address the immediate costs associated with workplace injuries but also to support your overall recovery and well-being. Should you find yourself in this situation, know that the law is on your side, and there are resources and professionals ready to assist you every step of the way.

Learn more about Red Bank Local Kyle Reed or visit Portnoi Law

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