Workers' Compensation
Injuries that occur in the workplace can have a significant impact on a person's financial future and career.
Not surprisingly, employers and insurance companies try to limit the compensation to an injured worker. They may also choose to cover initial medical costs and lost time without filing a workers' compensation claim.
It is very important to understand your rights if you are injured while working and receive immediate medical evaluations to determine the severity of the injury.Work related injuries often covered by workers' compensation insurance include:
- Back injuries
- Neck injuries
- Knee injuries
- Eye injuries
- Asthma or other pulmonary conditions
- Hearing problems
- Loss of use of limbs
- Disfigurement or scarring to the face, hands or neck
- Carpal tunnel / repetitive trauma injuries
- Work-related emotional problems
- Work-related heart attack or stroke
- Construction accidents
- Asbestosis and dermatitis
- Where you an employee at the time of the injury?
- Did the injury occur while working?
- What was the nature and severity of the injury?
- What benefits and insurance are available?
- Will a settlement be offered and should it be accepted?
What an attorney can do
An attorney will inform you exactly what your rights are and if any settlement offer is fair. If a workers' compensation claim is denied, an attorney can handle the appeals process.|
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