Workers
Compensation
Getting the Care You Need
Your injury may require medical attention, which can range from basic first aid at your worksite to more extensive care, including hospitalization. Your employer and/or BHHC may guide you to an approved doctor for treatment.
Your claims adjuster will explain your benefits and answer any questions.
Your doctor will determine whether and when you can return to work at full capacity, or if temporary work restrictions are needed during your recovery. Work restrictions are temporary recommendations from your doctor that limit certain activities while you recover from your injury. This helps your recovery and supports your healing process.
If work restrictions are assigned, your doctor will provide documentation for you to share with your employer so they can assess whether suitable work is available within those limits. Your BHHC claims adjuster can also assist with this process. In many situations, you’ll be able to return to work in some capacity. If that is not possible, you may be eligible for wage replacement for the time that you are unable to work.
Read About Work Restrictions
As of: 2/2/2024
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Medical Networks
Our medical networks are composed of medical professionals from primary treating physicians to specialists who understand how to manage workplace injuries and are dedicated to providing quality medical care to injured workers.
Resources
Help Finding a Doctor
For all other states, contact your claims adjuster at (800) 661-6029.
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