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There is no rule that prevents you from recovering benefits for a work-related injury involving the aggravation or re-injury of a pre-existing or prior condition, whether the injury was previously sustained in the workplace or somewhere else. However, even though you can file a new workers’ comp claim for an injury related to a pre-existing condition, you may see a reduction of the benefits paid to you, based on a prior injury.
If you suffered a prior work-related injury, and received workers’ compensation benefits for that injury, you may or may not be able to recover full benefits for an aggravation or recurrence of that injury. If you undergo medical treatment for the initial injury and are considered fully healed by your doctor before you suffer the reinjury, you should be able to recover full benefits for the new injury. If, however, you recovered from the initial injury just enough to return to work, but you were still under the care of a doctor, your benefits may be prorated or reduced.
If you suffered an injury in childhood, or during a leisure activity, and you aggravate that injury at work, you can expect to have your workers’ compensation claim prorated, as workers’ comp is intended to cover work-related injuries only.
At Howard D. Popper, P.C., we can help protect your rights. For a free initial consultation to discuss your options after any type of workplace accident, contact our office online or call 973-993-8787 to set up an appointment. We have offices in Morristown and Newton.
We handle all personal injury claims on a contingent-fee basis. You won’t pay any attorney fees unless we recover damages for your losses.
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