{"id":1507,"date":"2019-11-22T18:12:01","date_gmt":"2019-11-22T18:12:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jhwlawoffice.com\/nevada-workers-comp-law-blog\/?p=1507"},"modified":"2020-04-09T00:35:27","modified_gmt":"2020-04-09T00:35:27","slug":"can-i-have-a-workers-compensation-and-personal-injury-claim","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jhwlawoffice.com\/nevada-workers-comp-law-blog\/2019\/11\/articles\/information-center\/can-i-have-a-workers-compensation-and-personal-injury-claim\/","title":{"rendered":"Can I have a workers\u2019 compensation and personal injury claim?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Just because you have a workers\u2019 compensation claim <u>does not<\/u> mean you cannot also sue the person that caused your injury! However, if the person that caused your injury was an employee or due to the negligence of your employer, you are stuck with just a workers\u2019 compensation claim.<\/p>\n<p><em>What are examples of when I can have both a workers\u2019 compensation claim and a personal injury claim?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Sometimes, a work injury may be the result of a car accident or busted piece of equipment. In these cases you may also a personal injury claim. If you are a runner for a law office and rear-ended by a FedEx truck, while making a delivery, you may be able to pursue both a workers\u2019 compensation claim, with your employer, and a personal injury claim, against the FedEx driver. If you are a construction worker and you are tasked with installing windows, while you hang from the roof by a harness, and the harness breaks, you may have a workers\u2019 compensation claim and a personal injury claim against the company who made the harness. An experienced attorney may be needed to investigate the possibility of third-party actions, and I advise an injured worker to have an attorney review for all possible avenues for recovery.<\/p>\n<p><em>What are the differences in a workers\u2019 compensation claim and a personal injury claim?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>There are many differences in the two types of claims, however, they can be broken up into two categories\u2026benefits and recovery. In a workers\u2019 compensation claim you may be entitled to benefits that you can\u2019t receive if filing just a personal injury claim. These benefits can include: vocational rehabilitation, temporary total and temporary partial disability, re-opening rights, permanent partial disability, mileage reimbursement, covered medical treatment, and more. In a personal injury claim, your benefits are more limited to reimbursement\/payment of medical costs. Personal injury claims attempt to make up for the lack of benefits that workers\u2019 compensation claims offer by allowing an injured party to sue\/recover for lost wages and pain and suffering. It is important to remember, however, that benefits like temporary total disability are very similar to recovery for lost wages. An experienced <a href=\"https:\/\/jhwlawoffice.com\/who-i-am.php\">workers\u2019 compensation attorney<\/a> would be able to best explain the similarities. It is also important to pursue both claims if your case permits. This allows for the injured party to maximize benefits and recovery.<\/p>\n<p><em>What happens if I have both a workers\u2019 compensation claim and a personal injury claim?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>If you have both claims, it is important that you treat under the workers\u2019 compensation claim, until you are better, rather than under the personal injury claim. The reason for this is that workers\u2019 comp will pay your doctors without you having to sign a lien. Because pain and suffering settlements are largely determined by how much medical benefits you received, it is important to first finish your medical treatment before settling a personal injury claim. Additionally, when smaller policy limits are involved on the personal injury side there may not be enough to cover both pain and suffering and medical treatment. Workers\u2019 compensation insurance companies will be able to seek reimbursement for benefits they have paid if those benefits are the same. Workers\u2019 comp does not pay pain and suffering benefits, so although they can receive a portion of the personal injury settlement to reimburse medical benefits or lost wages they can\u2019t be reimbursed from the portion you received for pain and suffering.<\/p>\n<p>When an injury involves both a workers\u2019 compensation claim and a personal injury claim things can get complicated. Meeting with an <a href=\"https:\/\/jhwlawoffice.com\/who-i-am.php\">experienced attorney<\/a> is recommended to ensure your claims proceed properly.<\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"tel:(702)699-5336\">Give me a call<\/a> or <a href=\"https:\/\/jhwlawoffice.com\/contact.php\">send an email for a free consultation<\/a> if you have questions or concerns about your workers&#8217; compensation claim or if you have both a claim for workers&#8217; compensation and personal injury.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Just because you have a workers\u2019 compensation claim does not mean you cannot also sue the person that caused your injury! However, if the person that caused your injury was an employee or due to the negligence of your employer, you are stuck with just a workers\u2019 compensation claim. 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