Workplace injuries in Las Vegas can be devastating, stressful, and complex. If you have suffered an injury on the job, you may be entitled to workers' compensation. It's crucial to inform your employer within seven days of the injury to begin the process.
For any workplace injury or occupational disease requiring medical treatment, you need to file Form C-4, the Employee’s Compensation Report of Initial Treatment. Your workers' compensation claim does not start until your employer’s insurance company receives the C-4 form, which must be completed by both you and the examining workers' compensation doctor. Additionally, ensure you maintain all medical records related to your claim.
Our Nevada personal injury law firm has the expertise and experience to guide you through workers' compensation claims in Las Vegas, Nevada. The impact of an injury can be extensive, often leading to trauma, stress, and other complications.
Coverage for medical treatment
Compensation for lost wages
Benefits for permanent partial disability
Benefits for permanent total disability
Vocational rehabilitation services
Payments to your dependents in the event of wrongful death
Other claims-related benefits or expenses, such as mileage reimbursement
Hotel slip and fall
Hospital workplace injuries
Being hit by an object
Slips and falls
Injuries from repetitive motion
Exposure to hazardous materials
Car accidents while on the job
First responder incidents