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Who Pays for What? A Closer Look Inside How Payments are Made in Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Cases

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There is no doubt that the Mississippi workers’ compensation system can be difficult and confusing for many injured Mississippi workers. Between medical records and applications, dealing with doctors and the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission, there is a lot of information and “process” for injured workers to deal with, some of which can be challenging to navigate alone. Furthermore, when an injured worker is finally granted Mississippi workers’ compensation benefits, they may still have outstanding questions and concerns about how they will get paid their workers’ compensation benefits, and who will pay for what when it comes to medical expenses and other important costs related to the workplace injury. To better help injured Mississippi workers better navigate these difficult questions, we discuss “who pays what” in Mississippi workers’ compensation cases here.

Who Pays: The Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission, the Employer, or the Employer’s Workers’ Compensation Insurance Company?

At the outset, it is important for injured workers to know that the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission, although responsible for handling Mississippi workers’ compensation claims, is not the entity that actually pays out any money in workers’ compensation payments. Instead, the injured worker’s employer, or the injured worker’s employer’s workers’ compensation insurance company is responsible for making payments related to a workers’ compensation case.

Who Pays for Doctor’s Visits and Medical Bills in a Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Case?

Injured Mississippi workers may worry about who will pay the medical bills related to their workplace accident. Under Mississippi workers’ compensation laws, injured workers who are granted Mississippi workers’ compensation benefits may be entitled to the cost of medical expenses related to their injury. In these cases, according to the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission, “Medical payments should be made directly to the doctor or other medical provider by the employer or its insurance company.”

Who Pays for Lost Wages in a Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Case?

Under Mississippi workers’ compensation laws, injured workers who are granted Mississippi workers’ compensation benefits may also be entitled to compensation for lost wages as a result of being injured and unable to work. According to the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission, “Wage loss payments should be made directly to the injured worker or the workers’ legal representative. Once started, wage loss or disability payments to the worker should be made at least every 14 days until concluded.”

Who Can Injured Workers Turn to for Legal Help in Mississippi?

If you were seriously injured in a workplace accident in Mississippi and you are seeking workers’ compensation benefits, contact the experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyers at the law firm Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC. The experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyers at Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC are here to help injured Mississippi get workers’ compensation benefits due to them for their serious workplace injuries. Do not hesitate to call an experienced lawyer today, contact the experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyers at Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC and speak to a lawyer about your rights and options now.

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