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What Do You Do If You Get Seriously Injured While On The Job?

NicoleTaylor by NicoleTaylor
6 months ago
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When a fellow Southern Ohioan gets injured on a job, here’s what usually happens. An ambulance is called, some paperwork gets filled out, and our residents get to see a quick update/story on what happened (a few basic facts followed by a photo).

And by the next day, not many people remember anymore, since some other story grabs their attention.

But for the person who suffered the injury, everything stops. 

Just imagine yourself in that position – You’ve just suffered an injury, and everything’s chaotic. Shock and adrenaline overwhelmed you. Someone asks you what happened, another person shows a paper in your face and tells you to sign, and you assume someone else will handle the details and file a report. 

This very assumption is where problems start.

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While you’re there in the ER waiting on the doctor and replaying what has happened, the last thing on your mind is documents and what (and when) happened. But it’s those early stages after an accident that can have a massive impact on any later things, such as insurance or claims.

What You Need to Know

After you get seriously injured, you just try to get through the day. Pain, stress, panic, and a whole lot of question marks are exhausting enough without worrying about paperwork. 

But the paper trail has already started to form, and if you know how it works, you’ll get a lot fewer surprises later. 

Getting Checked and Getting It on Record

It is absolutely vital that you get medical care right away, and not just because you need to feel better. This creates a clear record of when the injury happened and how it affected you, so that first medical note is crazy important.

What people sometimes forget to do are follow-ups. These are super important because if the pain changes in any shape or form, or if any new issues show up, and you failed to mention anything, it could be interpreted that that particular issue isn’t related to what happened.

Telling the Right People What Happened

Who you tell depends on the situation. If you get injured at work, you’ll tell your employer or supervisor. In other cases, you might tell a property owner or even an organizer. What causes problems later is when you treat reporting as something casual, and you delay doing it, or you do it in pieces. 

This isn’t one of those things you can deal with later and, if you do, you’ll regret it. 

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The sooner you report the injury, the more seriously it will be taken in official records. 

How Incident Reports Are Put Together

These are usually written in a rush and with minimal information. The idea is to get a general idea of what happened and how it happened. These reports usually contain the basics (e/g/, time, place, names, contact, short description, witness information, etc.). No details and hardly anything about what you felt or noticed. 

If you don’t say everything you need to early, there’s little chance that it will be added on later. 

Why Evidence Doesn’t Stick Around

The scene of the accident doesn’t stay frozen in time. 

Equipment gets moved, tools get fixed, signs get taken down, the weather changes, and the job site can look completely different the next day. As time passes, details fade or disappear. 

This means that it will be harder to explain what actually caused the injury, no matter how clearly you remember it. 

Statements/Paperwork

After suffering a workplace-related injury, prepare yourself for having to explain what happened multiple times over. The idea isn’t to try to look for holes in your statements. But if you aren’t careful, holes might show. And this can work against you.

Another suggestion is to be short and factual about what happened. Don’t try painting a different picture. Be short and precise. Otherwise, the discrepancies in the multiple statements might be used against you in a court of law – you don’t want that.

Make sure to keep your story simple and consistent (and truthful, of course). 

What Usually Happens with Work and Pay

A serious injury means you can’t work like you normally would, if you can even work at all. 

You might have to take time off or come back with certain restrictions. It’s normal to have paperwork tied to pay and the benefits (if you have any) during that period.

What’s Next?

You might think that it’s now a waiting game, but that’s not the case. Until the legal trouble is out of the way, you can’t really focus on healing. It’s really good advice to get scissor lift accident lawyer guidance, get advice from a crane accident lawyer, or anything that might be relevant to what happened to you. 

This is because lawyers who specialize in these types of accidents will know how to best handle the case to maximize your chances of winning.

Pro tip: Make sure the lawyer works under Ohio law.

Conclusion

Why should you even know about what it’s like to be injured at a workplace or what you’re supposed to do if you suffer one? Well, the reason is pretty self-explanatory. Being informed gives you footing. A foundation.

Let’s all hope you never need to use this knowledge. But if you have the worst happiness, you’ll know what to do. And this way, you won’t get blindsided by some form that’s going to bite you later on if things go to court. 

You’re your first line of defense. 

Protect yourself. Keep yourself safe.

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