What Are Your Rights After a Workplace Injury

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Suffering an injury at work can affect more than just your body. Medical expenses may rise fast, lost wages can put pressure on your finances, and worries about your job only add to your stress. If you’ve been hurt while working in Baton Rouge or anywhere in Louisiana, state law provides important protections for injured workers—and understanding your rights is a crucial first step toward protecting your health and your future.

Your Right to Medical Care

Louisiana workers’ compensation generally covers medical treatment for job-related injuries. This includes emergency care, doctor visits, hospital stays, medications, and rehabilitation. You may also qualify for specialist care and follow-up treatment. Getting medical care right away is critical. Following your doctor’s instructions can also help protect your claim.

Your Right to Workers’ Compensation Benefits

A work injury may prevent you from earning your normal wages. In those cases, workers’ compensation benefits may be available. These benefits help replace part of your lost income while you recover. The type of benefits depends on how serious your injury is. Some workers may qualify for temporary or permanent disability benefits. Vocational rehabilitation may be available if you cannot return to your previous job.

Protection From Employer Retaliation

Louisiana law protects employees who report workplace injuries or file workers’ compensation claims. You have the right to seek benefits without fear of retaliation, such as being fired, demoted, disciplined, or harassed for exercising your legal rights. If an employer takes adverse action against you for filing a claim or reporting an injury, that conduct may be unlawful. Knowing these protections can give you peace of mind as you focus on recovery.

Third-Party Injury Claims

Although workers’ compensation offers valuable protection, it might not cover all your losses. Sometimes, workplace injuries result from a third party’s negligence—like an inattentive driver, an external contractor, or faulty equipment. In such situations, you could file a personal injury claim against the responsible individual or company. With a third-party claim, you may qualify for extra compensation beyond workers’ comp, including pain and suffering, full wage replacement, and other damages.

Get Help From Fisher Injury Lawyers

Workplace injury claims can be complex, and insurance companies do not always make the process easy. At Fisher Injury Lawyers, we proudly represent injured workers in Baton Rouge and throughout Louisiana. Our team can help you understand your rights, handle communication with insurance companies, and pursue the full compensation you deserve—so you can focus on healing.📞 Contact Fisher Injury Lawyers today for a free consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.

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