If I Am Injured On The Job Can I Choose The Doctor Who Treats Me?
This depends on whether or not your carrier is using a managed care program. If your employers` insurance carrier is using a managed care program, then you must choose a doctor within the network. If you are not subject to managed care, the choice of doctor is yours.
Other New Hampshire Workers' Compensation FAQs
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How Long After An Injury Do I Have To Report It To My Employer?
A: The injured worker has two years from the date of injury to notify the employer of his injury in order to make a claim for benefits. In cases where an occupational … More -
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How Do I Know If My Employer Is Covered By Workers' Compensation?
A: Under the New Hampshire Workers` Compensation Law, every employer who has any employees, full or parttime, is required to cover these employees with workers` … More -
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What Workers' Compensation Benefits Am I Entitled To?
A: You may be entitled to receive all reasonable and necessary medical treatment, benefits for lost wages, benefits for specific injuries resulting in permanent … More -
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When Will My Benefits Begin And How Much Will They Be?
A: There is a 3day waiting period for the payment of disability benefits. If the disability exceeds 14 days, the 3day waiting period is waived. Weekly … More -
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If I Am Unable To Return To The Type Of Work I Did Before I Was Injured, What Happens?
A: Temporary partial benefits are paid to an injured employee if they return to work and due to their disability are unable to earn the equivalent amount they were … More -
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My Employer Has Denied My Claim, What Do I Do?
A: Upon receiving a denial, may call or write to the Department of Labor to request a hearing. Upon receipt of the written request, a Department of Labor claims staff … More