Workman's Comp Help?

My husband had a serious injury to his head a few weeks ago at work. A 15 ft. steel pole fell from the top of the building and hit him in the middle of the top of his head. He has since been seeing the work comp doctor and is starting physical therapy this week. However, I'm not so sure that the doctor is taking it as seriously as he should. I know my husband and how he normally acts. He has had to leave work early and even call out of work somedays due to extremely bad headaches. He has also spent hours in bed (almost all day today) with the headache. We really do not know what to do and we have no experience in any of this. We just want him to get better. Should we maybe see if workman's comp will pay for him to see another docotor? Any advice would be very helpful. This is really affecting our lives and he is the primary bread winner, so he cannot keep calling into work. However, my main concern is making sure the doctor is doing what is necessary to help him recover.
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On a side note, it really irritates me when I encounter a doctor who act uninterested in their patients. If you don't want to help someone, then you shouldn't be a doctor.
Sorry for your time of trouble. I will keep you and your husband in my thoughts and hope for a quick, and easy recovery for him.
Also, perhaps I misunderstand the concept of workman's comp. You said he's the primary bread winner... but doesn't WC supplement the missed income of the worker if the injury happened at work and requires said employee to miss work hours? Or does it only provide payment for the medical treatment of the injury?
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I don't know anything about the US system but if I were in the situation I would want to see another doctor and have some further tests done,especially an xray.
I hope he does ok
It should and does pay missed wages. However, we are afraid his work will get tired of him missing...
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Wouldn't they be restricted from laying him off or terminating him given the situation? That sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen if they did that. :?
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Consult your primary care physician.
I was helping move a trailer out of an enclosed trailer and didn't notice a 100 pound steel gate pressed up against the wall being held there by the trailers wheel. When the trailer came out the gate came down on my right leg hitting the side of my quad first then "sliding" down the rest of it. Luckily I had steel toe boots on or my toes would have been crushed.
The biggest bruise was the size of my fist, my ankle and the bones on top of my foot were bruised, that is what caused me the most pain.
So I kept working for a week, I was barely able to get out of bed but suffered through it with no pain medication. After a week I went to a doctor and he said I shouldn't go for long walks. I asked him if it's okay if I keep working, he didn't even answer me and looked at me like, "you've got be kidding."
I tried to apply for worker's comp but they said that because I kept working that the injury wasn't serious. I should have had the doctor send them a report. They did say they could get me some pain medication but I said no thanks. It took 6 to 7 months before the pain was completely gone. (This was in Canada.)
Good luck with your claim, I hope you get some good news with it.
I was mistaken to think OUR insurance company cared at all about her
get a lawyer immediately, request another doctor, I wish we had, you have that right,
the lawyer will be able to help there also.
Keep a diary of everything take pictures etc.
Think of the big picture of life and how this injury may effect your husband in the future.
It will effect him on future insurance claims and employment.
The insurance co has the right, if you take a settlement to request that he be let go
as part of the settlement. You need a lawyer to insure he does not lose his job
in these trying times.
The insurance company is working on behalf of the employer and themselves
and only take into consideration what they have to do by law for the employee
not to dis the doctors but these are doctors working at reduced rates for the insurance company
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Not sure if you found this info yet or not, but here's some contact information I found for Arkansas WC.
Good luck to you! I hope your hubby starts feeling better and you get the answers you need.
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protect him is all I can say.
I never would have believed that as a mother and an employer I would have to protect my child.
I just assumed being the employer she would be well taken care of under our ample
insurance.
Sad fact insurance companies don't want to pay more than they have. Nothing personal.
And state workers compensational is minimal.
You need a lawyer to help get a settlement, most especially in case of problems
in the future ...
a case can be left open ended but he must visit the doctor regular then yearly without lapse,
something my child was conveniently not told.
A lawyer will insure you know your rights under the law and more important the time limits
involved in your case. A lawyer will insure your husband gets the best care possible
now and in the future.
We didn't think we needed a lawyer because I had paid this insurance company
hundreds of thousands of dollars over all the years we were with them without one claim.
I thought we had a relationship. I trusted them. I was naive and my child suffered.
Her settlement will not cover all the surgeries and care she may need in the future but at least
the lawyer she finally sought helped with what he could get that late in the game.
Also a lawyer should ask for nothing up front they will take a percentage of the settlement.
Your husbands company should have notified the state...
made the claim that they must do by law. Unless they felt they would handle
any expenses out of pocket. With head trauma I would think this not the case though.
You should have that case # at your disposal.
Your lawyer will take it from there and you can be a little less worried and focus on his
health and wellbeing.
And we all knowthe insurance company will have lawyers ... plenty of them!
As far as your husbands employer ...
this is between their insurance company and your husbands lawyer ...
your husband should feel no guilt, he is not disloyal, this is allowing the process.
Good luck ... prayers for a speedy recovery