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Workers Comp in Glenworth ValleyWhere to Start

Injured at work? Here’s exactly what to do next.

When a Glenworth Valley ride leader is thrown during a trail group, a stable hand cops a crush injury in the yards, or a fencing contractor on the surrounding rural blocks tears a rotator cuff, the next step is straightforward. A workers compensation GP signs your Certificate of Capacity at the initial medical visit. Wages, physio and equestrian-suitable duties follow from that one consult.

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The first 3 steps

Workers Comp in Glenworth Valley — How It Starts

1

See a WorkCover doctor

If you're a tradie with a back strain, a fall on-site, or a crush injury from machinery, the first move is a WorkCover-trained doctor.

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2

Get your Certificate of Capacity

Your doctor issues this on the first visit. It’s the legal document that proves you have a work injury and tells the insurer how much you can work and what treatment you need. No paperwork on your end — the doctor handles it.

3

Notify your employer

You’re legally required to tell your employer about a work injury — a text or email is enough. Once they get your Certificate of Capacity, they pass it to their workers comp insurer. The claim opens, and wages and treatment get covered from that point.

Common workers comp claims in Glenworth Valley

Workers comp claims in Glenworth Valley most often come from the local construction and retail workforces, alongside the back, shoulder, and stress injuries common across every industry.

Glenworth Valley is best known for its horse-riding and outdoor-adventure operation off the Old Pacific Highway, and the local workforce skews toward stable hands, ride leaders, agricultural staff and the construction crews servicing the surrounding rural properties. Workers compensation presentations from Glenworth Valley regularly involve horse-related falls and crush injuries, plus the back, knee and shoulder strain typical of fencing, stockwork and weekend tourism-event shifts.

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