Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Law Library Selected Article Compiled on Wednesday September 18, 2024
Determining Eligibility for Workers Compensation
Determining your eligibility for workers’ compensation in the state of Oklahoma is not something you should do on your own. If you suffer an on the job injury, contacting Self & Associates for assistance in filling out paperwork and filing a claim can help simplify this often complex and confusing process.
Basic Eligibility for Workers’ Compensation
You are eligible to receive workers’ compensation for injuries sustained on the job that result in medical expenses and have the potential to interfere with your ability to work. These injuries include:
- Repetitive stress injuries
- Chemical exposure
- Burns and cuts
- Broken bones
- Disfigurement
- Head, neck, and back injuries
If you are not certain about your eligibility for workers’ compensation, one of our experienced personal injury attorneys can provide you with a freecase evaluation to help determine eligibility.
If you have been injured on the job in the state of Oklahoma, please contact the workers’ compensation attorneys at Self & Associates to schedule your free case evaluation today.
Determining your eligibility for workers’ compensation in the state of Oklahoma is not something you should do on your own. If you suffer an on the job injury, contacting Self & Associates for assistance in filling out paperwork and filing a claim can help simplify this often complex and confusing process.
Basic Eligibility for Workers’ Compensation
You are eligible to receive workers’ compensation for injuries sustained on the job that result in medical expenses and have the potential to interfere with your ability to work. These... Read More of This Article from our Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Law Library Selected Article
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