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Will I Still Get Workers’ Comp if I Am At-Fault for The Accident?

Will I Still Get Workers’ Comp if I Am At-Fault for The Accident?
Insights Workers’ Comp. Dec. 17 1 min read

Machine accidents, slip and falls, and other workplace injuries are impossible to avoid. When it comes to workplace accidents, injuries are often tied back to personal mistakes or errors. If this was the case in your accident, you’re probably wondering if you’re responsible for dealing with the expenses on your own.

The No-Fault Workers’ Comp System

The truth is that some jobs inherently have higher risks for injuries, leading to frequent workplace accidents. Because of these risks, workers’ comp works as a no-fault system. If you were in a workplace accident, no matter how careless you might have been, this does not affect how much compensation you receive. On the other hand, an accident caused by an employer’s error does not increase your payment. 

Are There Exceptions?

Exceptions exist for some accidents. For example, if you were under the influence of drugs or alcohol and it is determined that the substance use caused the accident, or if you purposefully caused the injury, you would not receive workers’ compensation. 

Conclusion

If you were involved in a workplace accident that left you injured, you are most likely entitled to compensation, even if it was your fault. Get help filing a workers’ comp claim by speaking with an experienced workers’ comp lawyer who will navigate the process for you.

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