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Does My Employer Have to Pay for My Neck Injury in Montana?

Does My Employer Have to Pay for My Neck Injury in Montana?

Neck injuries can be scary. They can come out of nowhere, threatening your career and the financial security of your family.  They are one of the most common workplace injuries in Montana, causing workers throughout the state a great deal of pain and lost wages every year.

Many workers don’t know what their legal right are in the case of a workplace injury. And even if you know your rights, you may still wonder how much compensation your are entitled to for your neck injury at work.

Here, we’ll walk you through all you need to know about filling a successful workers comp neck injury claim to win you the compensation you deserve.

Report The Neck Injury

One of the most important parts of any workers compensation neck injury settlement is the initial injury report. If you are injured at work, make sure that you report it as soon as possible. Your employer will use this report to file a claim with their insurance company. If you don’t report the injury soon after the accident, you may be at risk of receiving less compensation.

Your employer’s insurance company will then calculate how much compensation they believe you should receive for your neck injury. Many insurers in Montana will try to lowball workers, offering settlements that are well below what is required to pay medical bills and make up for lost wages. They may even deny your claim.

That’s why it is important that you contact a skilled Montana workers comp lawyer. Just because the insurance company is paying out doesn’t mean you are receiving the settlement you should.

Common Causes Of Neck Injuries

Neck injuries are one of the most common types of workplace injury. Here are a few of the main causes:

  • Falling
  • Slipping on wet surfaces
  • Strain caused by repetitive motion
  • Falling objects

How Much Compensation Am I Owed For My Neck Injury?

The value of your settlement can vary widely depending on the specific details of your injury.

The main component of any workers comp neck settlement will be the severity of your injuries. Severe neck injuries can be debilitating, with months to years of medical bills and physical therapy expenses. You may also may be unable to work for long periods, which means you This all factors in to the compensation for your neck injury at work.

Another important factor will be any pre-existing medical issues. If the insurance company can prove that you had a medical problem before the injury at work, you may be entitled to less compensation for your neck injury. If, however, the injury at work was fully responsible for all of your medical bills, you will be able to get a larger workers comp neck injury settlement.

Reach Out To A Skilled Attorney

After you’ve taken the initial steps toward building your claim, you’ll want to reach out to an experienced Montana personal injury lawyer to help you with your case.

At Glacier Law Firm, we have years of experience helping workers receive the maximum payout in their personal injury claims.

We know how difficult the period after an accident can be for you and your family. That’s why we fight the insurance companies for you, so that you can focus on your recovery and get back to work.

Contact us today if you have any questions about your neck injury claim. No matter what stage of the process you are in, we can assess your legal options. We offer free case evaluations, so there’s is no commitment if you reach out.

About

Hi I'm Wayne Olson, attorney at Glacier Law Firm. If you've been injured in an accident you've come to the right place. We're here to get you the compensation you deserve.

*The information provided on this website does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only.

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