NJ Work Injury Care
NJ Work Injury Care
When it comes to workers’ compensation injuries, 365+ Care offers a cost-effective, time-saving alternative to the more expensive ER.
The following types of work-related injuries in the NJ region are the focus of our practice:
- Employees of an airline
- In-home health aides
- Employees of a construction company
- Professionals in the field of emergency medical services
- Officers of the law
- Firefighters
- Drivers that make deliveries
Our Services
Emergency Cases
1-800-123-4560
Work Related Injuries
We’re here to make sure that work-related injuries are reviewed as swiftly as possible. On any given day of the week, 365+ Care is open for your convenience.
Employees in a wide range of sectors visit 365+ Care for treatment of common injuries.
Whether your employees are suffering from bone fractures, stress fractures, joint discomfort, sore backs, or any other ailment, 365+ Care will get them back on their feet as quickly as possible.
Count on 365+ Care for workers’ compensation services throughout Newark. Every non-life-threatening condition is taken care of here, so we’re like a mini-hospital.
We want to keep you out of the hospital and get you feeling well as fast as possible.
You may need to hire a lawyer to help you with the paperwork involved in obtaining and getting workers’ compensation benefits.
Paperwork
- A blood test
- Urine tests
- Results of an MRI
- X-rays
- Forms for a physical exam
What Can Disqualify You from Receiving Workers’ Compensation?
The insurance scheme known as “workers’ compensation” is one that your employer may be required to pay for by taking funds from your paycheck. However, you must strictly abide by all of the restrictions in order to be eligible for the coverage offered by this insurance program.
Some of the ways in which you may not be able to collect your benefits:
- submitting a claim for compensation due to an injury sustained while not on the clock
- Falsifying an injury to get more money from the insurance company.
- Falsifying an injury in order to receive compensation
- Applying for workers’ compensation based on an old injury.
- Intentionally misrepresenting the healing status of an injury
- Failing to reveal more details about an injury
What you decide is entirely up to you.
A visit to an urgent care facility may be ordered by your employer if you are hurt on the job.
If you are injured at work, you have a choice in where you obtain treatment. Workers’ compensation injuries can be treated with physical examinations and treatment from our facility.
NJ Workers’ Care
- Airline employees
- Truck drivers
- Delivery drivers
- EMS professionals
- Firefighters
- Construction workers
- Police officers
- Home health aids