What is your RBC? Is it in range?
From WIkipedia.. Elevated levels may indicate hemolytic anaemia (excessive breakdown of red blood cells RBC), overburdening of the liver, increased urobilinogen production, re-absorption ***8211; a large hematoma, restricted liver function, hepatic infection, poisoning or liver cirrhosis.[1][2]
If this is the first blood test with this result, I would not freak out. Any labs you get are not necessarily true results unless they can be verified with additional lab results. There are many things which can skew lab results on a one time basis.
Get retested and go from there ..