Getting back to work after a job-related injury

On Behalf of | Feb 3, 2024 | Workers' Compensation |

If you experienced an injury at work, you know how difficult this event can be for every other area of your life. You could face physical limitations, mental strain, emotional duress and financial struggles. Your medical bills may be difficult to pay on your own, and you might not be able to work for a period of time after your injury. Thankfully, you may be eligible for financial support through a workers’ compensation claim. 

A workers’ compensation claim is an option for those who suffered injures while in the workplace. This type of insurance is for the care and support of those injured on the job or those who experienced a worsening of their medical condition because of their work duties. It is in your interests to know about all the options available to you. 

Your recovery needs 

Every workplace accident is different, and the ways that this event could impact you depend on the nature of your injuries, the scope of your recovery needs and more. Depending on what you need for recovery, workers’ compensation benefits can include recovery of your lost wages and coverage of your medical bills. You may also be able to seek help as you look to return to work. Rehabilitation benefits can provide you with support during this transition. These benefits include: 

  • On-the-job training, especially if you need to find a new job 
  • Job search help and resume preparation 
  • Assistance with interview skills and techniques 
  • Wage assessment evaluations 
  • Medical case management 
  • Seeking accommodations according to the Americans with Disabilities Act 
  • Education and tuition for retraining for a job 
  • Ergonomic assessments  

Rehabilitation benefits can be useful as you prepare to go back to work. This is not always an easy transition as you may find that you have more physical limitations or challenges going back to the same role that you had before your accident.  

Don’t leave any money on the table 

If you are suffering after a job accident in Missouri, you do not have to navigate the aftermath of this event alone. You may benefit from seeking guidance from an experienced professional that can provide you with insight and support as you pursue the full amount of recovery you need and deserve. Workers’ compensation insurance companies do not have your best interests in mind, and you may have to be intentional with your efforts to ensure that you do not leave any money on the table. 

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