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What to do if you have been underdiagnosed or undertreated

Under diagnosis is a common problem we encounter among our clients’ cases.

It is often difficult to know the full impact of a work related accident until weeks or even months after the date an accident occurs. However, employers and insurance company agents frequently use forms or statements obtained before the full impact of an accident is known to permanently limit the scope of an injured worker’s medical care.

If you are injured while working, don’t wait to have expert legal help in reporting ALL of your injuries. Not knowing how to properly document and report your symptoms can prevent your full recovery and benefit entitlements.

Don’t go underdiagnosed or fail to get treatment or benefits you may be entitled to because you did not know how to document your injuries or properly assert your claims – get an expert legal team that specializes in helping injured workers.

When a workplace injury is not fully diagnosed, you could miss out on important medical treatment and workers’ compensation benefits. The attorneys at Smith, Feddeler & Smith, P.A. understand how insurance companies use early reports to limit claims, and we work to ensure your injuries are properly documented and protected. Contact us today at (863) 355 5648 for a free consultation and get the guidance you need to secure the benefits you deserve.

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