Worker's Compensation

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Visit Back to Health Chiropractic Center to Get a Doctor’s Report

If you have been injured at work, the pain and discomfort you are feeling could last for months if you do not seek medical attention. When you have been injured at work, you have two years to file a claim with the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation. Getting a doctor’s report is an important step in getting workers’ compensation benefits. At Back To Health Chiropractic Center, we provide thorough treatment for workers’ compensation claims for injured workers in Findlay, OH, and the surrounding region.

Give us a call at (419) 420-1555 to make an appointment.

Work Injuries Could Include:

  • SLIP & FALL
  • VEHICLE ACCIDENTS
  • OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
  • GETTING HIT BY A FALLING OBJECT
  • HEAVY MACHINERY ACCIDENT
  • CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
  • BACK INJURY FROM LIFTING HEAVY
  • REPETITIVE MOTION INJURIES
  • OTHER OVEREXERTION INJURIES
    PULLING, CARRYING, PUSHING, ETC.

Workers’ Compensation Benefits Could Include:

  • MEDICAL EXPENSES TO TREAT THE INJURY OR ILLNESS
  • LOST WAGES FOR MISSED WORK
  • PAYMENT FOR DISFIGUREMENT OR SCARS
  • COVERAGE FOR PARTICIPATION IN A PHYSICAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM
  • BENEFITS TO COVER A SPECIFIC LOSS, OR THE INABILITY TO USE A LIMB

Take Workplace Injuries Seriously

Whether you have suffered a slip and fall on the loading dock, have been hit by a falling box in the supply room, or you injured your back trying to lift a heavy object, workplace injuries can be serious and require medical attention. The staff at Back To Health Chiropractic Center has a vast amount of experience in treating injuries that were sustained at work. Do not brush off what you think is a minor injury.

Occupational Diseases are Covered by Workers’ Compensation

Occupational diseases, which are caused by your job over a course of time, are covered by workers’ compensation. As with workplace injuries due to accidents, workers who sustain occupational diseases like a wrist injury from computer use must get a doctor’s report to file for workers’ compensation. Workers in Hancock, Seneca and Wyandot counties can contact us for an appointment.

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