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If you’re already receiving workers’ compensation benefits, you may still benefit from consulting a workers’ compensation attorney, depending on your situation. While you might feel that everything is going smoothly, a lawyer can help protect your rights and ensure you’re receiving the full benefits you’re entitled to. Workers’ compensation claims can become complicated, especially if there are issues with the extent of your injuries, medical treatments, or your ability to return to work.
One common reason to consult a lawyer is if your benefits are insufficient or if the insurance company is disputing your claim. For example, if you’re receiving temporary disability benefits but the insurer questions the severity of your injury, a lawyer can assist in negotiating with the insurance company, helping you avoid a reduction in benefits or denial of coverage.
Additionally, if you’re facing difficulties with your medical treatment—such as delays, denials, or disputes over which treatments are covered—a workers’ compensation attorney can help advocate for your needs and ensure that you receive appropriate care. Lawyers can also help if you’re concerned about returning to work in a capacity that may affect your health or safety.
In cases of permanent disability or disputes about whether your injury will impact your ability to work long-term, a lawyer can guide you through the legal process, ensuring you’re fairly compensated for any future lost wages or medical expenses. Even if you’re receiving benefits, consulting an attorney can provide peace of mind and protect your long-term interests.