Injured at Work in Louisiana: Workers' Comp Basics & When Legal Help Matters
Louisiana workers’ compensation covers most medical bills and part of your lost wages if you’re hurt on the job—no matter who was at fault. After a workplace injury, report it right away, seek medical care, and start your claim as soon as possible. If your benefits are denied, delayed, your employer retaliates, or you think someone else caused your accident, it’s time to consult a lawyer. Olivier Law Firm LLC in Mandeville serves all of Louisiana, offering virtual consultations for workers statewide.
Workplace Injuries & Workers’ Compensation in Louisiana: What You Need to Know
No one expects to get hurt at work, but it happens every day—from slips in the break room to serious accidents on construction sites. When it does, Louisiana’s workers’ comp system is supposed to help—but the process can be confusing, and mistakes are common.
Here’s how to protect yourself and what to do if things go wrong.
What Does Louisiana Workers’ Comp Cover?
- Medical expenses for your work-related injury or illness (doctor visits, hospital stays, prescriptions, therapy)
- Partial wage replacement (usually two-thirds of your average weekly wage)
- Disability benefits if you can’t work for a while—or permanently
- Mileage reimbursement for medical appointments
- Vocational rehabilitation if you need help finding a new job
It doesn’t matter if you, your boss, or a co-worker caused the accident—if you were working when it happened, you’re usually covered.
What To Do Immediately After a Workplace Injury
- Report the Injury ASAP
Tell your supervisor or employer right away. Don’t wait—delays can hurt your claim. - Seek Medical Attention
Go to a doctor as soon as possible. Tell them it was a work injury so your visit is documented. - Document Everything
Write down how the injury happened, who witnessed it, and any conversations with your employer or insurance. Keep copies of all medical records and forms. - Start Your Claim
Your employer should file a report with their workers’ comp insurer. Follow up to make sure it’s done. You may also need to fill out a claim form yourself.
Common Roadblocks (and When to Get a Lawyer)
- Your claim is denied or benefits are delayed.
Insurers sometimes say the injury isn’t “work-related,” or drag their feet on payment. - You’re sent to the company’s doctor, but disagree with their assessment.
You have rights—get a second opinion if needed. - You face retaliation at work (demotion, threats, or firing) for filing a claim.
This is illegal, and you have legal protection. - A third party (not your employer) caused your injury.
You might be able to file a separate personal injury claim for extra compensation. - Your weekly wage loss payments seem too low.
Calculation errors are common; a lawyer can help correct them.
If any of these happen, or you’re confused about your rights, don’t wait—Olivier Law Firm LLC can review your case and step in quickly if needed. Learn more about workplace accidents and your rights here:
Workplace Injuries
or see our broader
Personal Injury services.
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Injured on the job?
Schedule your virtual meeting with Olivier Law Firm LLC today. Get the benefits you deserve, and the support you need, wherever you are in Louisiana.








