The free WC navigation guide for injured workers
Most injured workers don't know what their employer's MPN actually requires — or what to do when the first provider doesn't call them back. This is the guide we wish existed when we were learning the system. Plain language, 7 pages, no jargon, no upsell.
What's inside
- MPN rules per state — the 30-day employer window, when you can switch providers, and what "in-network" actually means
- The first appointment checklist — exactly what to bring (claim #, adjuster contact, prior records) and what to expect at the visit
- "My provider isn't calling me back" runbook — the documented steps to escalate without burning bridges
- QME vs AME vs treating physician — when each comes into play and what you should know before agreeing to an evaluation
- The 5 questions every WC patient should ask their primary treating physician at the first visit
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Who this is for
You were injured at work, you have an active or pending workers' compensation claim, and you're trying to figure out the medical side of the process. You don't need to know the system already — the guide assumes zero background.
If you're an adjuster, attorney, or case manager looking for a version oriented to your role, email support@workinjuryproviders.com and we'll send you the professional edition.
What this is not
- Not medical advice. We don't diagnose, prescribe, or recommend specific treatments. If you need urgent medical care, call 911 or go to your nearest ER.
- Not legal advice. WC law varies by state. For questions about claim eligibility, settlements, or disputes, talk to a licensed attorney.
- Not a referral service that gets paid by providers. Our directory is free for searchers; we never receive commissions for booking appointments.