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What Is The Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission And What Does It Do? Facts And Information About The Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission

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Most Mississippi workers who have been injured on the job and who are unable to work fortunately have options under Mississippi workers’ compensation laws. Under Mississippi workers’ compensation laws, workers who have been disabled due to a workplace injury may be eligible for important benefits, such as wage replacement money and medical benefits, among other types of benefits and compensation. The agency that oversees the workers’ compensation program in Mississippi is called the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission. To help Mississippi workers understand the role of this important state agency, we have put together a short FAQ of basic information.

The Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission is a State Agency

The Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission is a state agency that oversees the workers’ compensation program in Mississippi. Importantly, unlike Social Security Disability, which is a separate federal disability program, the Mississippi workers’ compensation program is state-run, and each state has their own workers’ compensation program. The purpose of the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission is “to provide the public with useful information regarding Workers’ Compensation in the State of Mississippi.”

The Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission is Not the Insurer or Payor of Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Benefits

One common misconception about the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission’s role in Mississippi workers’ compensation payments is that it is not the insurer or payor of Mississippi workers’ compensation claims. Although the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission handles the workers’ compensation program in Mississippi, individual companies (employers) must arrange their own workers’ compensation insurance through private insurance companies that are authorized by Mississippi to provide workers’ compensation insurance coverage. Accordingly, workers’ compensation payments are not made by the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation to injured workers who are eligible for benefits, but rather by the workers’ compensation insurance company or the employer.

A Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Can Help You Navigate the Workers’ Compensation Process

Another common misconception about workers’ compensation is that injured workers should only rely on the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission to help them obtain workers’ compensation benefits. However, while the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission provides information to injured workers about workers’ compensation and runs the workers’ compensation program, injured workers should speak to an experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyer for help navigating the Mississippi workers’ compensation process and for learning about their rights and entitlement to workers’ compensation benefits. It is not unusual for injured workers to work with a workers’ compensation lawyer to help them navigate the process.

Help with Your Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Claim

If you have been injured on the job in Mississippi, contact the experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyers at the law firm Lunsford Baskin & Priebe. Lunsford Baskin & Priebe offer a free and confidential consultation to learn about your workplace injury and to see if they can help you secure Mississippi workers’ compensation benefits. Contact the workers’ compensation lawyers at Lunsford Baskin & Priebe today and learn about your rights for free.

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