Workers’ Comp Chiropractor in Pensacola, FL

Construction worker in a hard hat with neck and shoulder pain after a work injury.

Florida Work Injury Chiropractic Care (Case-by-Case)

If you were injured at work in Florida, you shouldn’t have to “push through it” and hope it goes away. Work injuries can turn into weeks of pain, missed shifts, and frustration—especially when you’re not sure what to do next.

At ChiroSource Wellness, we provide evidence-based, conservative chiropractic care for many common work-related injuries. We’re a mostly cash-based clinic, but we accept Florida Workers’ Compensation (Workers’ Comp) cases on a case-by-case basis.

Call now: 850-741-2644Location: 2425 W 9 Mile Rd Ste 1, Pensacola, FL 32534

Hurt at Work in Florida? Start With a Quick Phone Call

Florida Workers’ Comp can involve employer reporting, a claim number, an adjuster, and treatment authorization rules. The fastest way to know what to do is a quick call.

When you call, we’ll ask a few simple questions to understand:

  • When and how the injury happened

  • What symptoms you’re dealing with

  • Whether your employer has already reported it

  • Whether a Florida Workers’ Comp claim is open (and if you have a claim number)

  • What information is needed to determine if we can accept your case

Call: 850-741-2644

Common Florida Work Injuries We See

Work injuries can happen suddenly (lifting, slipping, twisting) or build up over time (repetitive strain). Some of the most common work-related problems we evaluate include:

  • Low back pain (strains, sprains, muscle spasm)

  • Mid-back pain (thoracic strain, rib irritation)

  • Neck pain and stiffness (especially after physical labor or driving)

  • Shoulder pain (overuse, strain, limited range of motion)

  • Hip pain (strain, joint irritation)

  • Elbow/forearm/wrist pain (repetitive work, gripping, tool use)

  • Headaches related to neck and upper back tension

Not sure if your symptoms “count” as a work injury? That’s exactly what an evaluation is for.

What to Expect at ChiroSource Wellness

We keep care straightforward, thorough, and focused on results.

1) Evaluation and Clear Explanation

We start by listening to what happened and what you’re feeling. Then we assess movement, function, and the areas involved.

You’ll get:

  • A clear explanation in plain language

  • A plan based on your goals and what we find

  • Guidance on what to do next (including what information may be needed for Florida Workers’ Comp)

2) Conservative, Evidence-Based Treatment (When Appropriate)

If chiropractic care is appropriate for your case, treatment may include:

  • Chiropractic adjustments (as indicated)

  • Soft tissue / myofascial therapy (manual therapy, IASTM/FAKTR, cupping, percussive massage as appropriate)

  • Mobility and strengthening exercises

  • Home care guidance so you keep improving between visits

Our goal is to reduce pain, restore function, and help you return to normal activity as safely as possible.

Florida Workers’ Comp: How the Process Usually Works (Plain English)

Workers’ Compensation rules can vary by employer and insurance carrier, but in Florida the process often looks like this:

  1. Report the injury to your employer as soon as possible.

  2. Your employer (or their insurance) may open a claim and you may receive a claim number.

  3. You may be assigned an adjuster (and sometimes a nurse case manager).

  4. Care is often guided by authorization rules and documentation requirements.

Important Notes

  • Many Florida Workers’ Comp cases require authorization for treatment, and may not be able to treat until getting said authorization.

  • Some claims involve a designated provider network or specific referral steps.

We’re happy to help you understand what information we need to evaluate whether we can accept your case, but we do not provide legal advice. Coverage and authorization depend on your claim and carrier.

What to Have Ready When You Call

Having this information helps us move faster:

  • Employer name

  • Date of injury and a short description of what happened

  • Claim number (if you have it)

  • Adjuster/case manager contact info (if assigned)

  • Any urgent care/ER paperwork or imaging reports (if you’ve already been seen)

Don’t worry if you don’t have everything—call anyway and we’ll guide you.

FAQs

Do you accept Florida Workers’ Comp?

Yes—on a case-by-case basis. Call us and we’ll ask a few quick questions to determine fit and next steps.

Do I need a referral?

It depends on your Florida claim and carrier. If you’re not sure, call and we’ll help you figure out what information is needed.

What if I already went to urgent care or the ER?

That’s common. We can often provide follow-up conservative care if appropriate. Bring any paperwork you have.

What if my pain started days after the incident?

That can happen with strains, sprains, and overuse injuries. An evaluation can help determine what’s going on and what to do next.

Can you provide documentation?

We document findings and care appropriately. Documentation requirements can vary by case and carrier.

What if my Workers’ Comp claim isn’t approved (or I don’t want to use it)?

We’re a mostly cash-based clinic and can discuss self-pay options as well. You’ll always get clear choices and transparent pricing.

Call to Schedule a Florida Work Injury Evaluation

If you were injured at work and want a clear plan, start with a quick call.

Call: 850-741-2644

2425 W 9 Mile Rd Ste 1, Pensacola, FL 32534