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Before you file a Newark workers compensation claim, you should gather all necessary information and documents pertaining to your workplace injury or illness.
Make sure you are familiar with New Jersey law relating to workers comp and the processes involved. It's best to have a lawyer by your side to guide you through the overall process.
Make sure to have all information from your employer, regarding their workers’ compensation insurance company, including name of company, policy number and claim number.
Create a written account of what happened (i.e. how you got hurt, what injured you, where you were in the workplace, and what you were doing at the time of the accident). Whether you've been injured or became ill on the job, it's crucial to your case. Do this as soon as possible so the details are fresh in your mind.
If you’ve sought medical attention from a doctor or hospital, keep all medical records and bills. This will be beneficial proof when filing your workers comp claim. Remember, unless otherwise authorized, you can only treat with the doctor authorized by the workers’ compensation insurance company.
You will need help filing a comp claim in New Jersey. Contact Kirsch, Gelband & Stone today. Our experienced attorneys handle all matters of workers comp claims and can greatly influence the outcome of your case. Contact us at (973) 623-0100 today.