From minor slip and falls to more dramatic burns and injuries, on the job accidents happen daily. Almost every business has had an employee injured on the job. While the incidence may be higher in construction and other similar fields, injuries happen everywhere.
Once an employee is injured on the job, the employer typically reports the injury to its workers’ compensation insurance carrier. From there, the employee is either provided worker’s compensation benefits or the claim is denied. But what is also important and very sensitive is how the employer treats the injured worker throughout this process and after.
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