Medical report for work injury compensation

Workers' compensation pays for medical care for work-related injuries or illnesses. If your worker is unable to work after their injury, they may also be eligible for a portion of their lost wages. Most importantly, we can help you coordinate a safe and timely return to work for your worker.

Workers injured in Washington have the right to file a claim with us, and we will determine if they are under Washington coverage. If you bring workers into Washington, see Out-of-state workers coming into Washington.

Washington workers don’t lose their right to benefits when they travel for work. Your Washington workers should file their claims with us, no matter where they are injured, see Out-of-State Injured Workers.

Even before a claim is filed, there are 2 very important things to do immediately. See Get Your Worker Medical Help and Next Steps tabs.

Get your worker medical help

Make sure you have first aid available at your workplace

Many falls, cuts, and sprains can become serious injuries if they aren’t treated. All employers in Washington are required to provide a first-aid kit. If further treatment is necessary, send your worker to the emergency room or health care provider of their choice and make sure they tell the doctor they were injured at work.

Important: Employers by law must report to L&I the death or in-patient hospitalization of any worker (within 8 hours) and any non-hospitalized amputation or loss of eye (within 24 hours) due to an on-the-job injury by calling 1-800-423-7233.

Get your worker medical help

Emergency medical care

Call 911 immediately if there's an emergency on-the-job injury. L&I will pay for the first medical appointment and an ambulance, if needed.

Non-emergency medical care

Encourage your employee to get medical treatment even if the injury doesn't require emergency care. L&I will pay for the initial visit for any on-the-job injury.

What to expect from your worker’s medical provider

The doctor will:

You may contact the medical provider after they treat your worker to request information about work restrictions. For workers’ compensation claims and related medical records, you have the right to contact the medical provider directly.

If your worker needs medical care after the first visit

For your worker’s second visit and beyond, your worker will need to see a provider in our network. If their regular health care provider is not in our network, your worker may choose a new one with our Find a Doctor lookup tool.

Your worker has the right to choose their doctor and also to decide who, if anyone, they want to accompany them to the doctor. Your worker has the right to decline to have the company nurse or any employer representative accompany them to the hospital, doctor, or any other medical visit.

You may protest a claim you believe was filed in error or if the worker is not your worker. Go to Protest or Appeal a Claim Decision to understand your protest and appeal rights as an employer

Next steps

Before the claim is filed