What to Do After an Injury – Legal Steps That Can Protect Your Claim

Suffering an injury can be overwhelming, particularly when it happens suddenly at work, on the road or in a public place. The actions you take shortly after an injury can play an important role in protecting your legal rights and any future compensation claim.

Seek medical treatment as soon as possible

Your health should always come first. Even if your injury appears minor, seeing a medical professional ensures your condition is properly assessed and documented. Medical records are a key piece of evidence in personal injury and compensation claims, as they help establish when and how the injury occurred.

Report the incident

If the injury occurred at work, notify your employer as soon as you are able. For motor vehicle accidents or public liability incidents, ensure the event is reported to the relevant authority or property owner. Where possible, take photographs, keep copies of reports and record witness details.

Get legal advice early

Many people delay speaking to a lawyer because they expect to recover quickly. However, injuries can worsen over time and strict time limits apply to many compensation claims in WA. Early advice helps protect your rights and ensures important deadlines are not missed.

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