A workplace injury could result in significant medical bills and time off of work. This adds to an already stressful situation. Luckily, Kentucky workers’ compensation generally handles medical bills and a portion of your lost wages. It can even reimburse you for mileage driven to get medical treatment or an exam by an out-of-town specialist.
Workers’ comp takes care of any co-pays or deductibles, as well. The goal of medical treatment should be to ensure you heal properly. If you decide not to seek medical treatment, it could delay your recovery or make you vulnerable to future injuries.
As a Calloway County workers’ compensation attorney, I’ve seen many workers return to their jobs and continue to have long career. In other situations, I’ve seen the injuries result in career-ending conditions. Either way, you deserve to get the best possible medical treatment to ensure you have a good quality of life, whether you’re able to return to work or not. Kentucky worker’s comp benefits are there, when you need them.
My website features many, free podcast episodes about workers’ compensation, personal injury and social security disability claims. The law can be extremely complicated. I use these episodes to explain various issues, how they affect your claim and other issues you might want to know.
I offer free consultations to answer your questions and to discuss your options. Kentucky workers’ compensation benefits provide an important safety net, after a workplace injury.
I have offices in Calloway County and in Christian County. If you need to speak with a Kentucky workers’ compensation attorney, contact my office.
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The office phone number is (270) 753-0053 or toll free at 800-844-5108. For more information, visit www.JeffRobertsLaw.com. My principal office is located at 509 Main Street, Murray, Kentucky. He also has an office located at 1910 S Virginia St, Suite 201, Hopkinsville.