No.
If you told the care facility when you arrived that you were there on workers' comp (which is normally a question they ask up front), you cannot be given a bill for copay or anything else because it is the insurance policy of the employer, and not your personal policy, that pays the bill. Will not affect your policy at all, because the employers' policy is the responsible party.
If, however, you didn't tell the hospital or dr office and they billed your personal insurance policy, good luck. By signing that bill authorization, you assumed the bill and liabilities of it and the employer can be Scott free unless you have proof that it should be workers comp.
once we visit the Doctor office and took treatment, a claim is registered that is called claim register.
On the job injury claims are time sensitive. The first step is to report the injury to supervisors or the human resources department. Next,visit a doctor who is approved by your company insurance provider. After your doctor's visit file a worker's compensation claim with your company.
When one visits a doctor's office, their insurance information is usually collected. After the visit, the doctor's office will bill the insurance company directly for their services. If any of the expenses billed are not covered fully by the insurance company, the individual will likely receive a bill from the doctor's office.
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i would visit the doctor
It is a doctor's surgery.
It really depends on the doctor, the insurance coverage, your deductable, your insurance provider, and the reason and result of your doctor visit.
The best way to help after experiencing a dog bite injury is to firstly clean it with soap and water. You should also visit your doctor and if eligible claim compensation.
As long as you were performing your job in accordance with the company's safety policies, and your injury wasn't a pre-existing one, no. Not usually. Although, most companies require a drug screen at the time of your doctor's visit, (and you must go through the proper channels: swiftly filling out accident reports, correct record keeping, seeing a doctor that the company approves of, and following assigned treatment).
Visit your doctor
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