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Worker's Compensation:

 

Worker

In order to receive workers' compensation, you have to have been employed at the time you are injured, and the injury must be a result of the employment. Contact us for a workers comp. attorney.

Workers' compensation claims are awarded based on strict liability so they can be very complex and difficult to handle. This means that as long as your injuries or illness is a direct result of your employment, you are entitled to workers' compensation.

Workers' compensation can reimburse you for medical expenses (past, present and future), as well as lost wages. Unfortunately, if you are awarded workers' compensation, you may no longer be entitled to reimbursement for damages such as pain and suffering, mental anguish, or loss of enjoyment of life.

Sometimes, an employer may not be willing to provide you with the amount of compensation you need for your injuries. An experienced workers comp attorney will work with your employer and their insurance company to provide you with your workers' compensation.