Are there any other costs I may be eligible for in addition to workers' compensation benefits?

Yes, in addition to workers’ compensation benefits, you may be eligible for other costs in the state of Washington. For example, if you are injured as a result of your job, you may be able to receive compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and disability benefits. The medical expenses you may be eligible to receive include hospitalization costs, doctor and physical therapy fees, and prescription drug costs. You may also be able to receive lost wages if you are unable to work due to your injury. Furthermore, you may be eligible for disability benefits depending on the severity of your injury. These benefits can help provide you with a portion of your wages while you are unable to work. You may also be able to receive vocational rehabilitation benefits if you need help returning to your job. Lastly, you may be able to receive death benefits if your injury is fatal and your family is dependent on your income. It is important to note that these benefits are subject to certain requirements and you may not be eligible for all of them. An experienced workers’ compensation attorney can help you determine which benefits may be available and how to apply for them. Additionally, it is highly recommended that you contact an attorney to assist you with the application and appeal process if your claim is denied.

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