Get Your Rightful Compensation with a Lawyer’s Assistance

Bryce Rodriguez
3 min readAug 23, 2017

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If you are a worker and you have been injured at your workplace, filing the claim and getting the compensation can be daunting. In many cases you may require assistance from a workers’ compensation lawyer. There are some situations (see below) that are specific situations where you would likely need workers compensation lawyer focused on that area of the law.

Circumstances When You Should Opt For a Lawyer:
● The workplace injuries are so extreme that they require surgery.
● The injuries may range from temperate too harsh. However, if your doctor is of the opinion that your health won’t be the same as it was before the injury, you might even be permitted to get a reward that amounts to a “permanent partial disability”.
● If you feel that due to the injury you’ve suffered that you won’t be able to work on a normal basis in any job.
● If you have lost the capacity to get back to your current job, but you can work in some other capacity.
● If you realize that you have major pre-existing disabilities.
● If you want to refute an unfavorable verdict that your employer made. In a situation where your employer’s insurance company, the state’s workers’ compensation division has made an adverse decision regarding your compensation claim.
● If you think that you have not been receiving the accurate benefits, and presume that you have better capabilities to earn more benefits.
● When you are deprived of your medical benefits.
● When you are not sure of the intricacies of the workers’ compensation process and, feel confident that with an expert at your side, you would better be able to battle the situation.

General causes of workplace injuries:
● Any kind of overexertion that results from too much lifting, pushing, pulling, holding or throwing
● Falling from ladders and scaffolding
● Getting struck by falling objects
● Slipping on unsafe surfaces
● Recurring pain that results from repeated stress or strain
● Motor vehicle accidents

Workers’ compensation pays for:
● Essential medical care
● Lost wages if you are unable to get back to work
● Permanent disability
● Deformity, physical injury and loss of limbs
● Death benefits

Services offered by a workers compensation lawyer:
A workers compensation lawyer — in most cases — works on contingency. This means that they only get paid if you do. As such they are fierce advocates on your behalf, in addition to providing the knowledge and experience required for a positive outcome.

In most states there are facilities that offer vocational services to individuals who are unable to return to work in their former capacity. Such processes can involve complex legal procedures. A lawyer is highly recommended to protect your rights.

Situations where there is no need for a lawyer
Where the workplace injuries are comparatively small, and there is a possibility to get back to your present job only after a few days’ or weeks’ of recovery, then you might not require a workers compensation lawyer. Also if there is no scope for a permanent disability, you shall not require any assistance from a lawyer.

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