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Dealing with a workers’ comp claim? Don’t ignore these 5 pieces of evidence

On Behalf of | Oct 1, 2024 | Workers' Compensation

Dealing with a workers’ compensation claim in Kentucky can be daunting and emotionally taxing. You might think medical records and accident reports are all you need. But there may be more to it than that.

Other types of evidence could make or break your case. Knowing what to look for and how to use this evidence can really help your chances of getting fair compensation.

Evidence that can support your claim

Building a compelling case may need more than just the basics. Consider these often-overlooked pieces of evidence that can support your claim:

  • Workplace surveillance footage: Video can back up your story and show exactly how the accident happened.
  • Social media posts: What you share online can show how work affects you and how your injury has changed things.
  • Witness statements: Your co-workers’ accounts can support your statement about the incident.
  • Personal journals: Writing down your daily pain and limitations can show how the injury affects you over time.
  • Accident scene photographs: Pictures of unsafe work conditions can make your case stronger.

These items can really help support your claim. Try to gather as much relevant evidence as you can to build a solid case.

Properly collecting evidence

Collecting and presenting evidence the right way may be a key factor in the success of your claim. Here’s what you should do:

  • Write down everything about your injury and how it impacts your life
  • Get copies of all your records, including medical reports and workplace incident forms
  • Take photos of where the accident happened and any injuries you can see
  • Keep a detailed diary of your recovery

Handling evidence correctly can really boost the strength of your workers’ compensation claim. However, time is critical for workers’ compensation claims. In Kentucky, you have two years from your injury date or last benefit payment to file a formal claim. Missing this deadline could cost you your benefits.

Getting all the evidence you can is crucial for a successful workers’ compensation claim in Kentucky. Including these often-missed pieces of evidence can build a robust case and help your chances of getting fair compensation for your workplace injury.