Workers Compensation
Have you been injured at work or on the job? Have you become sick because of your job? Then you may be entitled to financial compensation for lost wages and medical expenses, no matter whose fault it is.
Many workers fail to receive the benefits they deserve. While employers in most states are legally required to carry Workers' Compensation insurance, injured employees are often intimidated or confused by greedy insurance companies. Do not let it happen to you, Workers' Compensation Insurance are responsible for covering your wage loss, medical expenses, and sometimes financial compensation to injured employees
How Can We Help !
If you are injured on the job, immediately report the injury to your employer then seek medical attention. Usually, you may choose your own medical provider for evaluation and treatment. In some instances however, your employer may be entitled to direct you to a specific medical facility at least for the initial evaluation.
How Do You Know You Need a Lawyer?
Sustaining an injury at work can have major consequences. Medical bills can pile up while you have to take extended time off work, and your financial situation can add stress on top of your injury.
State agencies regulates the delivery of compensation to family members of employees killed in workplace accidents. The benefits are paid by self-insured employers, government entities, self-insured groups of employers, or workers’ compensation companies.