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Accident at the Job Site? Here’s What You Should Do

Isabelle Jones by Isabelle Jones
November 23, 2019
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Even if you aren’t involved in work that is particularly physical, there is always a chance that you may be involved in an accident. If such an instance occurs, it is important to know your rights. This is especially true if you have been hurt in any way. Since this isn’t common knowledge, however, you may not be aware of the steps that you need to take. To remedy this situation, here is what you should do if you have involved in a job site accident:

Report It Immediately

If you have only been in a minor accident, then you may be inclined to brush it off. However, this is something that you should avoid doing. Understand, immediately following an accident, it can be difficult to tell the extent of the problem. For instance, you may be hurt, but the symptoms may only manifest much later.

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However, you often just have a small window of time to report any accidents. If you wait too long, your claims may be rejected. Thus, your employer may not have to compensate you in any way. So, even if you feel absolutely fine, you should make it a point to file an accident report right away. Feeling overwhelmed about the process? Well, then you can always get a Markham personal injury lawyer’s assistance to get a better understanding of what steps you should take.

Get Legal Representation

Now, it may all seem like a fairly straightforward process. Nonetheless, there is actually a lot more to filing complaints and taking legal action then you might imagine. As such, it is best to consult Steven Polak, Scarborough personal injury lawyer before going any further.

By having proper legal representation every step of the way, you can avoid a number of mistakes. This includes not knowing when to take file certain documents or what evidence to collect. As you can imagine, making these errors can derail any potential case fairly quickly. To prevent this from happening, get a lawyer rather early on in the process.

Get a Medical Checkup

As mentioned, it can often feel like you aren’t hurt in any way in the beginning. This is because there are some symptoms – even serious ones – that can take a little while to manifest. However, if you assure your employer that there is nothing wrong with you, you could end up missing out on compensation.

This is why you should never make assumptions. Always have a doctor thoroughly check you over. You should even allow them to run any tests or scans that they may need to. This will serve as evidence later on. Now, should you discover any type of internal or external physical damage, make sure to report this immediately. Once again, you have a small window of time to do this. So, don’t wait for the symptoms to get any worse. Instead, report them right away so they will be taken into consideration.

These are the top things that you will need to do if you are involved in a job site accident. Taking these steps may help to preserve your health, job, and even future.

Isabelle Jones

Isabelle Jones

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute medical care or advice from your doctor, or be interpreted as expert opinion.

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