What Laws Govern Workers’ Compensation?
What Laws Govern Workers’ Compensation?
Workers' compensation laws are rules that help protect you when you get injured or sick on the job. This is valuable because it means your employer has to pay for any medical expenses if you need time off work to recover. You don't have to prove that your injury or illness started at work, and you don't lose any rights under workers' comp law if your boss is unhappy with how you perform at work. Here are some laws that govern workers' compensation.1. Employees Have to Give Notice of Injury or IllnessEmployees must give notice of a workers' comp claim as soon as they should reasonably know that they're injured. This is when you seek medical care or treatment. The reason employees have to notify workers' comp right away is so that the case can be handled efficiently and timely.2. Employer Should Not Ask for Confidential Medical InformationEmployers are not allowed to ask for your confidential medical information from the doctor or health care provider you're receiving treatment. They also can't deny a claim because of your medical treatment. Additionally, your employer cannot require that you answer any questions about your condition or prognosis. This will prevent your employer from having too much information, allowing them to deny or terminate your claim if they find out too much information.3. Employer Must Pay for Medical TreatmentIn most cases, your employer must pay all the costs associated with your injury or illness. These costs include medical treatment and, to the extent, lost wages and benefits. This can be costly for an employer, but it's part of doing business. Your employer should be able to avoid paying medical bills by keeping you safe and preventing injuries from happening in the first place.
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