What type of evidence should I present to support my workers' compensation claim?
If you are filing a workers’ compensation claim in Washington state, there are certain pieces of evidence you should present to support your claim. First, you should provide documentation of the injury or illness you are claiming. This includes medical records, diagnosis reports, and bills. Additionally, you should provide any reliable witness accounts of the accident or illness, such as a coworker or supervisor who saw the incident occur or who can attest to the effects of your injury or illness. You should also provide evidence demonstrating that your injury or illness was caused or aggravated by your job duties. This can include evidence to demonstrate how your job duties exceeded the normal physical exertion of other occupations, or any additional risks that you were exposed to in your job. It is also important to provide evidence of the effects of your injury or illness. If you are asking for wage compensation, you should provide paystubs to show how much you were making prior to your injury or illness. You should also provide any evidence that the effects of your injury or illness are long-term. Finally, you should provide copies of any documents related to the filing of your claim, such as records of communication with your employer or the Washington Department of Labor and Industries. By providing this type of evidence, you can increase your chances of having your workers’ compensation claim approved.
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