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Things to Remember When You Need to Hire an Arizona Workers' Compensation Attorney

Submitted by Alan Schiffman
Mon, 19 Jul 2010

When you're faced with a work related injury, the whole experience quickly turns into a big blur. In the blink of an eye you're life has changed... maybe forever. So it's important to know what to do when the time comes. Here are a few things to remember when you need to hire an Arizona workers' compensation attorney.

1. Don't be scared- Lots of worries come along with getting hurt on the job. A few questions that might be whirling through your head are:

• If I can't work, how will I pay my bills?
• Will I lose my job if I report my injury to my employer?
• Will anyone believe me?
• Can I afford a lawyer?

The thing is, you don't have to be scared. Inform your employer of the accident. Failing to do so might keep you from the compensation you deserve. However, talking to your employer is the first step to ensuring that your life will return to normal as soon as possible. All your questions will get answered in due time. Follow the steps and take a deep breath.

2. Get to a doctor, quickly!- Never, ever say you don't need to go to see a doctor. One of the first things an Arizona workers' compensation attorney is going to ask for is your physician's report. Without one, there's no way to prove you're actually hurt. The sooner you get to a physician, the more accurate that report will be. So again, never refuse to see a doctor.

3. Speak with an attorney as soon as possible- After you've seen a doctor, speak to a workers' compensation attorney fast. Time is of the essence. Waiting will only cause you to forget important facts, as well as let your employer get a step ahead building its own case. The faster you find a good attorney, the quicker you get the info you need to know about what you're entitled to receive and the steps you should take to protect your rights.

4. Tell him everything- When you find the right Arizona workers' comp attorney, think of him as your confidant. He'll take action to protect your rights and obtain fair compensation for you. To assure this happens, honestly answer all questions you are asked, including questions about:

• When and where did the accident occur?
• What conditions surrounded the accident?
• Why were you doing what you were doing?
• Did you have a prior accident that caused similar symptoms?
• What pre-existing medical conditions do you have?

No detail is too small. So don't forget anything. And certainly don't hide anything. Hiding relevant information can do nothing but damage your claim. Don't even consider it because insurance companies and their attorneys are expert at finding out lots of info. Full transparency with your lawyer is essential to making sure your rights are protected.

5. Listen to his suggestions- Remember, your lawyer is the one with the experience in all this-not you. With that in mind, give serious consideration to everything you are told. This applies to decisions about settling, responding to discovery and about giving testimony at your hearing. He's the expert, that's why you hired him.

Take a deep breath-life isn't over. The right Arizona workers' compensation attorney will help you through it all.

 



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