In Victoria, workplace injuries are a common occurrence. If you are injured at work, it's important to know what to do to protect your health and ensure that you receive the support and compensation you need. In this blog post, we'll discuss the steps you should take if you're injured at work in Victoria, and how to navigate the workers' compensation process.
Seek medical attention: If you're injured at work, your health and safety are the top priority. Seek medical attention immediately, whether by calling an ambulance, visiting the hospital emergency department, or seeing a doctor. Make sure to tell the healthcare professional that your injury occurred at work to support any potential workers' compensation claims.
Report the incident to your employer: Reporting the incident to your employer is crucial for taking action to prevent future incidents, and for supporting any workers' compensation claims. Report the incident as soon as possible, verbally or in writing, including details about the injury and any symptoms you're experiencing.
Lodge a workers' compensation claim: Workers' compensation is a form of insurance that provides financial support and benefits to workers injured on the job. Lodge a workers' compensation claim as soon as possible by completing a form provided by your employer or WorkSafe Victoria. This can help you access compensation for lost income, medical expenses, and more.
Attend all medical appointments: Attending all medical appointments and following treatment plans provided by your healthcare professional is crucial for a fast recovery and ensuring that workers' compensation claims are processed smoothly.
Cooperate with your employer and WorkSafe Victoria: Your employer and WorkSafe Victoria may need to investigate the incident to determine its cause and prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. Cooperate with any investigations and provide any information requested of you.
Speak to one our experts, Accredited Specialists in WorkCover Personal Injury matters. We can help guide you through this process and advise you on your entitlements to maximise your claim.
In summary, if you're injured at work in Victoria, remember to seek medical attention, report the incident to your employer, lodge a workers' compensation claim, attend all medical appointments, and cooperate with your employer and WorkSafe Victoria. By taking these steps, you can protect your health and receive the support and compensation you need. If you need more information, visit the WorkSafe Victoria website or speak with a workers' compensation lawyer in our team. You can contact us here via the booking system below.
*Disclaimer: This is intended as general information only and not to be construed as legal advice. The above information is subject to changes over time. You should always seek professional advice before taking any course of action.*
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