Workers' Compensation

Hurt at Work? You Have Rights.

Workers' comp covers medical bills and lost wages — but insurers work hard to minimize payouts. Know your rights and get an attorney fighting for your full benefits.

Know My Workers' Comp Rights
2.6M
Workplace injuries reported annually in the US
67%
Of injured workers receive less than they're owed
$0
Cost for a workers' comp attorney consultation

Know Your Rights

Understanding your legal situation is the first step to protecting your rights and getting fair compensation.

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What Workers' Comp Covers

Workers' compensation benefits include medical treatment, temporary disability payments (typically 2/3 of your wage), permanent disability ratings, vocational rehabilitation, and death benefits for surviving family.

2

When to Hire a Workers' Comp Attorney

If your claim is denied, your benefits are cut off, you have a permanent injury, your employer retaliates, or you're pressured to return too soon — you need an attorney. They work on contingency, so there's no upfront cost.

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Common Ways Claims Get Denied

Insurers deny claims citing late reporting, disputes about whether the injury is work-related, pre-existing conditions, or alleged intoxication. An attorney can challenge wrongful denials and appeal on your behalf.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Get Help With Your Workers' Comp Claim

Don't let the insurance company shortchange you. A workers' comp attorney helps you pursue the benefits you may be entitled to.

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