Workers' Compensation
In 2002 more than 4.4 million people were hurt on the job nationwide. From these numbers, it may be hard to believe, but the rate of workplace accidents has actually tended to decline over the last several decades. If you have been injured, or lost a loved one to a job related accident, we realize that it probably doesn’t matter to you that job sites are generally becoming safer. You need to know if the Workers’ Compensation program can help you, and whether the law allows for any other way to take care of you and your family.
If you're like most people, you could use some good advice after being hurt on the job. You are probably asking questions like:
| How am I going to pay for my medical bills? |
| How do I make a Workers' Comp claim? |
| Can I take any legal action in addition to a Workers' Comp claim? |
| Can I be compensated for lost wages or pain and suffering? |
| Is there any insurance money available to help me right now? |
| What papers should I sign or not sign? Do I need a lawyer? |
Let our team work for you. Our attorneys, investigators, and support staff can take care of the legwork so that you can concentrate on getting well.
Remember, there are no fees or costs unless we win.
We will evaluate your situation at no cost or obligation if you complete the following online form. Based on your information, we will let you know if we think you have a legal claim and what options you have. The decision will then be yours as to whether you would like us to represent you.