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A Personal Injury Lawyer Will Ensure Your Worker’s Rights Are Protected

You can count on a personal injury lawyer to fight for your rights in the event of an accident on the job. Schedule a consultation to learn more.

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A Personal Injury Lawyer Will Ensure Your Worker’s Rights Are Protected

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  1. May 31, 2017 A Personal Injury Lawyer Will Ensure Your Worker’s Rights Are Protected In the state of Oklahoma, employers are required to have a compensation program in effect to cover workers who get injured or loses their lives while on the job. While there are some exceptions to this rule, the general idea is that you should get financial assistance to recover after an accident, or at least support your family’s needs. As an employee, you should empower yourself with knowledge about the claims and damages process, so you know the first steps to take should an incident happen while you are at work. 1

  2. Action You Should Take According to the Oklahoma Worker’s Compensation Court (OWCC), you should immediately report the incident that caused your injury to your supervisor. You have a 30-day time frame to accomplish this report so that it is well-documented. At the same time, you should seek medical assistance to have a record of the injuries you have sustained. In most cases, the employer will have a medical plan in place so immediate treatment can be given to employees, at the expense of the company, of course. Types of Damages In situations where the employer refuses to provide medical or financial assistance to the victim or his family, then the case may be taken to court. If this happens, a personal injury lawyer will assist you with requirements, and negotiate on your behalf so you can claim for both economic and noneconomic damages as a result of your accident. Economic damages take into consideration your lost wages due to the days you missed work, and the additional days or weeks you may be missing work while you recover from your injuries. These charges may also include your medical bills and other expenses pertaining to treatment. Examples of noneconomic damages are the loss of affection or companionship, which may mean getting divorced or separated because of the issues that arose after the workplace accident. Other damages that fall into this category are emotional distress and mental anguish or trauma. 2

  3. State Rules on Damages Caps As outlined by Oklahoma law, the cost of economic damages have no maximum limit. Noneconomic damages, on the other hand, have a cap of $350,000, and this includes compensation for the victim for any suffering or pain he has gone through. If you require further data about workers’ compensation, workplace injuries, and how to file for damages, then you can reach out to a trusted lawyer who has handled cases similar to your own. Understand your rights as an employee, so you will be able to financially, physically, and emotionally bounce back from your injuries. For more information, you can consult with a personal injury lawyer in Oklahoma to know about filing for damages if you’re hurt in the workplace. About Little Oliver Gallagher: Throughout our years of service, we are proud to have helped many families get the compensation they deserve to get their lives back on track again. If you have suffered an injury from a workplace accident, know that we will be here to support and guide you through the legal process. Sources: Oklahoma Worker’s Compensation Court of Existing Claims, OWCC.State.OK.US Oklahoma Personal Injury Laws and Statutory Rules, AllLaw.com 3

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