If you’ve been injured on the job in Wisconsin, you might wonder: Do all doctors have to accept workers’ compensation? It’s an important question, especially when you’re in pain and trying to get timely, quality care. Let’s break it down so you know your rights, what to expect, and how to make the best decisions for your health.
Workers’ compensation is insurance that provides medical care and wage replacement to employees injured during employment. In Wisconsin, most employers are required to carry this insurance, and injured workers are typically entitled to coverage of their medical expenses, including treatments, surgeries, medications, and therapy.
The short answer is no. Doctors are not required by law to accept workers’ compensation insurance. Like private insurance plans, it’s up to the medical provider or clinic to decide which coverage they will take. Some clinics choose not to work with workers’ compensation due to added paperwork, billing requirements, or legal considerations that can be involved.
However, many doctors, including those at Spine and Joint Institute of Milwaukee, accept workers’ compensation cases because we understand how important it is for injured workers to get the specialized care they need to heal and return to work safely.
In Wisconsin, if you’re injured on the job, you can choose your treating physician, even if your employer or insurance carrier recommends someone else. That means you can seek out a provider you trust, as long as they are licensed in Wisconsin and are willing to accept your workers’ comp case.
It’s a good idea to call ahead and confirm that a clinic accepts workers’ compensation before scheduling your appointment. Some practices even specialize in treating occupational injuries, which can help streamline the process and ensure your treatment plan aligns with workers’ comp requirements.
At Spine and Joint Institute of Milwaukee, we have extensive experience handling workers’ compensation cases. Our team is well-versed in the documentation and communication required for claims, and we focus on evidence-based treatment plans designed to restore function and reduce pain so you can get back to work and life.
If you’ve suffered a workplace injury and are looking for a provider who understands both the medical and legal claim side of workers’ comp claims, give us a call and schedule an appointment today. We’re here to help you recover with confidence.