Insight

Four Common Myths About Workers’ Compensation

If you or a loved one has been injured on the job, you may be wondering about how to get workers’ compensation benefits for your injuries.

FP

Frank A. Petro

August 2, 2015 12:00 AM

If you or a loved one has been injured on the job, you may be wondering about how to get workers’ compensation benefits for your injuries. You may be worried about keeping your job, receiving the benefits to which you are entitled, and getting those benefits in a timely manner. The process can be complicated and intimidating. However, if you are armed with the facts, you will be better prepared to tackle the challenge of filing a workers’ compensation claim.

Read on to learn about four common beliefs regarding workers’ compensation that are actually myths.

The Myths Surrounding Workers’ Compensation


You can only claim workers’ compensation if the injury was your employer’s fault. Workers’ compensation works entirely differently than a personal injury lawsuit: An employer must pay compensation to workers who were injured on the job, regardless of who was at fault. It might have been the employer, it might have been another worker at that company, a worker from another company, or even the injured worker himself. Negligence on the part of the employer is in no way a condition for compensation.

No matter how a worker is injured, he or she is entitled to workers’ compensation. It is true that the majority of injuries on the job are covered – even if they were caused by the worker’s own mistake. However, some injuries are excluded from workers’ compensation. For example, injuries suffered because the worker was knowingly and willfully negligent, such as in the case of using controlled substances on the job, may be exempt from workers’ compensation. Additionally, workers’ compensation may not apply where an injury is not directly linked to the job, as, for example, with mental health issues.

Most workers’ compensation claims are fraudulent. Some employers would like to make it seem like their workers are constantly trying to scam them for workers’ compensation money. In fact, only one to two percent of workers’ compensation claims are false. Most workers who claim injury on the job do have a strong case and deserve compensation.

Workers’ compensation will cover all costs related to your injury. Certain expenses are expressly left out of workers’ compensation. No matter how serious the injury, a worker cannot claim compensation for pain and suffering – these types of damages are reserved for lawsuits based on negligence, not workers’ compensation.

The First Steps in Getting Workers’ Compensation

If you were injured on the job, it is not always safe to believe everything you hear about workers’ compensation. There are many myths out there, some of which may lead you to believe that it is impossible for you to get compensation. This simply is not the case. The law explicitly protects your rights if you were injured on the job.

An experienced attorney will help you file your claim in a timely manner, compile all the relevant evidence, and will use a personalized approach to pursue just compensation on your behalf.

For more information, follow the source link below.

Trending Articles

Presenting The Best Lawyers in Australia™ 2025


by Best Lawyers

Best Lawyers is proud to present The Best Lawyers in Australia for 2025, marking the 17th consecutive year of Best Lawyers awards in Australia.

Australia flag over outline of country

The 2024 Best Lawyers in Spain™


by Best Lawyers

Best Lawyers is honored to announce the 16th edition of The Best Lawyers in Spain™ and the third edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Spain™ for 2024.

Tall buildings and rushing traffic against clouds and sun in sky

Best Lawyers Expands 2024 Brazilian Awards


by Best Lawyers

Best Lawyers is honored to announce the 14th edition of The Best Lawyers in Brazil™ and the first edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Brazil™.

Image of Brazil city and water from sky

Announcing The Best Lawyers in South Africa™ 2024


by Best Lawyers

Best Lawyers is excited to announce the landmark 15th edition of The Best Lawyers in South Africa™ for 2024, including the exclusive "Law Firm of the Year" awards.

Sky view of South Africa town and waterways

The Best Lawyers in Mexico Celebrates a Milestone Year


by Best Lawyers

Best Lawyers is excited to announce the 15th edition of The Best Lawyers in Mexico™ and the second edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Mexico™ for 2024.

Sky view of Mexico city scape

How Palworld Is Testing the Limits of Nintendo’s Legal Power


by Gregory Sirico

Many are calling the new game Palworld “Pokémon GO with guns,” noting the games striking similarities. Experts speculate how Nintendo could take legal action.

Animated figures with guns stand on top of creatures

How To Find A Pro Bono Lawyer


by Best Lawyers

Best Lawyers dives into the vital role pro bono lawyers play in ensuring access to justice for all and the transformative impact they have on communities.

Hands joined around a table with phone, paper, pen and glasses

The Best Lawyers in Portugal™ 2024


by Best Lawyers

The 2024 awards for Portugal include the 14th edition of The Best Lawyers in Portugal™ and 2nd edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Portugal™.

City and beach with green water and blue sky

Presenting the 2024 Best Lawyers Family Law Legal Guide


by Best Lawyers

The 2024 Best Lawyers Family Law Legal Guide is now live and includes recognitions for all Best Lawyers family law awards. Read below and explore the legal guide.

Man entering home and hugging two children in doorway

Announcing The Best Lawyers in New Zealand™ 2025 Awards


by Best Lawyers

Best Lawyers is announcing the 16th edition of The Best Lawyers in New Zealand for 2025, including individual Best Lawyers and "Lawyer of the Year" awards.

New Zealand flag over image of country outline

Announcing The Best Lawyers in Japan™ 2025


by Best Lawyers

For a milestone 15th edition, Best Lawyers is proud to announce The Best Lawyers in Japan.

Japan flag over outline of country

The Best Lawyers in Singapore™ 2025 Edition


by Best Lawyers

For 2025, Best Lawyers presents the most esteemed awards for lawyers and law firms in Singapore.

Singapore flag over outline of country

Canada Makes First Foray Into AI Regulation


by Sara Collin

As Artificial Intelligence continues to rise in use and popularity, many countries are working to ensure proper regulation. Canada has just made its first foray into AI regulation.

People standing in front of large, green pixelated image of buildings

Commingling Assets


by Tamires M. Oliveira

Commingling alone does not automatically turn an otherwise immune asset into an asset subject to marital distribution as explained by one family law lawyer.

Toy house and figure of married couple standing on stacks of coins

How Much Is a Lawyer Consultation Fee?


by Best Lawyers

Best Lawyers breaks down the key differences between consultation and retainer fees when hiring an attorney, a crucial first step in the legal process.

Client consulting with lawyer wearing a suit

The Hague Convention and International Custody Battles


by Alexandra Goldstein

One family law lawyer explains how Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner’s celebrity divorce brings The Hague Convention treaty and international child custody battles into the spotlight.

Man and woman celebrities wearing black and standing for photo