Perception is Reality
How an employee is perceived by management, and the company in
general, sometimes plays a role in how the employee will be treated in his or
her workers’ compensation case. Right or wrong, the perception of the
injured worker, and the level of dedication, or lack thereof, they bring to the
job can affect whether the case is accepted or denied, how quickly medical
treatment is authorized, and whether the employee will ultimately return to the
job, or be terminated. The employee that shows up every day, works hard
at what he or she does, and does not cause any morale, or discipline problems
will often be treated better by the workers’ compensation carrier which is
getting its’ information from the employer.
Of course, the one absolute is that there are no
absolutes. We also hear from twenty year employees of businesses that are
fired the same day after getting hurt on the job. Some companies make it
an unfortunate part of their business practice to deny workers’ compensation
claims that they should have accepted. So, the same perception is reality
rule also applies to this situation. If you work at a company where
everyone that gets hurt on the job gets fired, and their case get denied, it
stands to reason that will happen to you if you get hurt on the job no matter
how good of a worker you are, and how long you have been there! In this
case, the reality is that you are going to need an attorney.
Tippens & Zurosky has knowledgeable, experienced attorneys
certified in North Carolina and South Carolina, who focus on workers'
compensation and automobile accidents. Call us toll-free at 877-872-3580,
or at 704-343-0018, for a free consultation.
Let us help you!
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