Oklahoma workers' compensation lawyer at Colbert Cooper Hill

Injured on the Job in Oklahoma?

Workers’ compensation should be simple — but claims get denied, delayed, and disputed every day. The Wolf Pack™ fights for the benefits you deserve.

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Oklahoma Workers Compensation Lawyer  

If you’ve been injured on the job in Oklahoma, you have rights. Workers’ compensation exists to protect employees who suffer injuries or illnesses related to their work. It is designed to provide medical care, replace lost wages, and help you recover without having to prove fault.  

But in reality, getting those benefits is not always easy.  

Claims can be delayed. Benefits can be denied. Employers or insurance companies may dispute your injury, your treatment, or your ability to work. And all during this time, you may be dealing with pain, financial stress, and uncertainty about your future.  

You don’t have to go through it alone.  

The Wolf Pack™ Helps Injured Workers Throughout Oklahoma  

At Colbert Cooper Hill, our Oklahoma workers’ compensation lawyers fight for injured workers across the state. Whether you are filing your first claim or had medical or disability benefits denied, our team is ready to step in, protect your rights, and help you pursue the benefits you deserve.  

We serve clients throughout Oklahoma from our offices in:  

  • Oklahoma City   
  • Tulsa   
  • Ardmore   

If you’ve been hurt on the job, contact us today for a free case review.  

You Deserve Workers’ Compensation Benefits  

Workers’ compensation is a no-fault system, and you likely deserve benefits regardless of the cause of your accident.  

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Getting Help Is Simple  

After a workplace injury, the last thing you need is a complicated legal process. We handle the work for you so you can focus on recovery.  

No Upfront Costs

Our firm works on a contingency fee basis. Your consultation is free, you pay nothing upfront, and we only get paid if we help you recover benefits. Our fee is set by Oklahoma law. 

One Call Starts the Process

When you contact The Wolf Pack™, we will listen to your story, answer your questions, and discuss your next steps with no obligations. 

We Understand Workers’ Compensation Claims  

A workplace injury can affect every part of your life. You may be dealing with:  

  • Serious physical pain   
  • Time away from work   
  • Mounting medical bills   
  • Pressure from your employer or insurer   
  • Uncertainty about your future   

When your workers’ compensation benefits are delayed or denied, that stress only grows.  

At Colbert Cooper Hill, we understand how difficult this time can be. Our workers’ compensation lawyers are committed to guiding you through the process, advocating for your rights, and helping you move forward.  

When you work with The Wolf Pack™, you are not treated like just another case. We will fight for the specific needs of you and your family.  

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Do You Have a Workers’ Compensation Case?  

Workers’ compensation claims can be complex, but most share one key factor: the injury or illness must be work-related.  

 

Common Workplace Injuries 

Workplace injuries can occur in many different environments, including:  

  • Construction sites   
  • Oil fields and industrial facilities   
  • Warehouses and factories   
  • Offices and retail locations   
  • Transportation and trucking jobs 
  • Medical facilities  

Workers’ compensation may cover a wide range of injuries that occur at these worksites, including:  

  • Burns   
  • Concussions and head injuries   
  • Eye injuries   
  • Broken bones   
  • Amputations   
  • Neck, back, and spinal injuries   
  • Sprains and strains   
  • Cuts and lacerations   
  • Repetitive stress injuries (such as carpal tunnel syndrome)   

Common Causes of Workplace Injuries 

Common causes of injuries include:  

Injuries That May Not Be Covered 

While workers’ compensation covers many injuries, there are exceptions. Under Oklahoma definitions of workers’ compensation injuries, benefits may be denied if the injury occurred:  

  • While under the influence of drugs or alcohol   
  • During a fight or altercation   
  • While committing a crime   
  • As a result of intentional self-harm   
  • While violating company safety rules   

Even in these situations, or if you did not see your specific type of injury above, it’s important to speak with a workers’ compensation lawyer. Employers and insurers sometimes deny valid claims based on incorrect assumptions.  

 

Are You Within the Time Limit?

In Oklahoma, workers’ compensation claims could have a filing deadline as short as six (6) months to one (1) year with factors such as the date of injury or when benefits were paid as the date when time starts to run. Occupational diseases and death claims have separate time deadlines for filing.  

However, there may be shorter deadlines for reporting the injury to your employer. Missing deadlines can jeopardize your claim, which is why it’s important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.  

What Benefits Are Available Through Workers’ Compensation?  

Workers’ compensation can provide several types of benefits depending on your injury and ability to work. Your date of injury controls the benefits you will receive in a workers’ compensation claim.  

Medical Benefits  

Workers’ compensation should cover all reasonable and necessary medical treatment related to your injury, including:  

  • Doctor visits   
  • Hospital care   
  • Surgeries   
  • Medications   
  • Physical therapy   
  • Medical equipment   

Disability Benefits  

If your injury affects your ability to work, you may be eligible for disability benefits such as:  

  • Temporary Total Disability (TTD). If you are unable to work at all for a period following your injury while you are treating with medical providers, you may receive TTD.  
  • Temporary Partial Disability (TPD). If you can work but earn less due to your injury while you are treating with medical providers, TPD benefits may help make up the difference.  
  • Permanent Partial Disability (PPD). If your injury causes permanent disability but you can still work, you may receive PPD.  
  • Permanent Total Disability (PTD). If your injury prevents you from ever returning to work, you may be entitled to long-term or lifetime benefits.  

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Death Benefits  

If a worker dies due to a job-related injury, their dependents may receive:  

  • Weekly income benefits   
  • Funeral expense coverage   
  • Additional financial support   

How an Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Can Help  

While workers’ compensation is designed to be straightforward, many claims become complicated quickly. An experienced workers’ compensation lawyer can help you and your family by:  

  • Handling the Claims Process. We guide you through filing your claim correctly and on time.  
  • Gathering Evidence. We collect medical records, workplace reports, and other evidence to support your claim.  
  • Dealing with Insurance Companies. Insurance companies may try to reduce or deny benefits. We handle communications and negotiations on your behalf.  
  • Representing You Before the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission. If your benefits are denied, we can file a claim with the Commission to obtain the medical treatment and benefits you are allowed under Oklahoma law. 
  • Maximizing Your Benefits. We work to ensure you receive all benefits you are entitled to and not just the ones initially offered.  

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How to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim in Oklahoma  

Report Your Injury  

Notify your employer as soon as possible after the injury occurs. Delays in reporting can hurt your claim.  

Your employer might ask you to answer questions or fill out a form describing the incident and your injuries. Answer as accurately as you can and return any paperwork to your employer as soon as possible.  

Seek Medical Treatment  

Get medical care right away and inform your doctor that your injury or illness is work-related. Your doctor can then include an assessment of your capabilities in the workplace. This information can be very important later if your employer’s insurance company contests your claim and demands medical evidence.  

Follow Medical Instructions  

Attend all your appointments and follow your treatment plan, even if you believe you are feeling better. Gaps in treatment can be treated as evidence that your injury or illness isn’t as bad as you claim and be used against you.  

Contact a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer  

An experienced Oklahoma workers’ compensation lawyer can help ensure your claim is handled properly from the start.  

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What Happens If Your Claim Is Denied?  

Denied claims are more common than many people realize. Common reasons for denial include:  

  • Failure to report an injury to your employer 
  • Disputes over whether the injury is work-related   
  • Claims that the injury was pre-existing   
  • Missed deadlines   
  • Lack of medical evidence   

If your claim or any benefits are denied, you have the right to have a lawyer file a claim with the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission. This process can be complex, but an experienced attorney can guide you through it.  

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FAQ: Workers’ Compensation Claims 

Do I Need a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer? 

You are not required to hire a lawyer, but doing so can significantly improve your chances of success—especially if your claim or any benefits are denied or disputed.  

A workers’ compensation lawyer can help you navigate the system, avoid mistakes, and pursue the full benefits you deserve.  

Does Workers’ Compensation Cover All Employees? 

Most employees in Oklahoma are covered by workers’ compensation. However, there are exceptions for certain types of workers.  

If you are unsure whether you are covered, an attorney can review your situation.  

 

Can I Choose My Own Doctor in a Workers’ Compensation Case?

Initially, you may be required to see a doctor selected by your employer or their insurance company.  

In some cases, you may be able to request a change of physician. Your attorney can help you navigate this process.  

How Much Will I Receive in Benefits? 

Workers’ compensation typically covers medical expenses and a portion of your lost wages. This often amounts to 70% of your average weekly wage, subject to state limits.  

The exact amount depends on your injury and circumstances.  

What If My Employer Discourages Me from Filing a Claim? 

It is illegal for an employer to retaliate against you for filing a workers’ compensation claim.  

If you feel pressured not to file, speak with an attorney immediately. You have the right to pursue benefits.  

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Can I Be Fired for Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim? 

Oklahoma law prohibits employers from retaliating against employees for filing a claim.  

If you are terminated or punished for filing, you may have additional legal claims.  

What If My Injury Gets Worse Over Time? 

Some injuries develop or worsen over time. Repetitive stress injuries and certain occupational illnesses may still qualify for workers’ compensation.  

It’s important to report symptoms as soon as possible.  

Can I Sue My Employer Instead of Filing Workers’ Compensation? 

In most cases, workers’ compensation is your exclusive remedy, meaning you cannot sue your employer directly.  

However, you may have a separate personal injury claim against a third party (such as a contractor or equipment manufacturer).  

What Happens If I Can’t Return to Work? 

If your injury prevents you from returning to your previous job, you may qualify for permanent total disability benefits or vocational rehabilitation.  

Your workers’ compensation lawyer can help you explore your options.  

 

How Long Does a Workers’ Compensation Case Take? 

The timeline for workers’ compensation cases varies depending on their complexity.  

Some claims may take several months or longer. Typically, the more a case is disputed, the longer it will take to resolve. The duration of your medical treatment also affects the length of time for your claim for benefits.  

What If My Workers’ Compensation Claim Is Denied? 

You have the right to have a lawyer file a claim on your behalf before the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission.  

The process can involve hearings, medical evaluations, and legal arguments. Having an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer can make a significant difference.  

 

Will My Workers’ Compensation Case Go to Court? 

Most workers’ compensation cases resolve in negotiations before a trial is necessary, but the possibility still often exists.   

Many issues regarding the necessity of medical treatment go to a hearing before the Commission. We pursue many issues before the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission because benefits are denied by insurance carriers.   

We treat every case as if it may go to trial, both to be prepared for that circumstance and place extra pressure on insurance companies to  resolve issues earlier.  

Contact an Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Today  

A workplace injury can leave you facing physical pain, financial stress, and uncertainty about your future.  

You deserve support, answers, and the benefits the law provides.  

At Colbert Cooper Hill, The Wolf Pack™ is ready to fight for you. We represent injured workers across Oklahoma from our offices in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Ardmore.  

Contact us today for a free consultation to learn how our Oklahoma workers’ compensation lawyers can help you take the next step forward.