Hiring a Workers Compensation Attorney - Why It Matters

Sep 30
09:16

2011

Abraham Avotina

Abraham Avotina

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If you've been injured on the job, you may need to hire a workers compensation attorney to make sure your rights are protected and upheld.

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If you've been injured at work,Hiring a Workers Compensation Attorney - Why It Matters Articles you may need to hire a workers compensation attorney to make sure your rights are protected and upheld. Medical expenses can pile up in a hurry, whether or not you have an insurance plan to cover you. If you're like the vast majority of people in America, you have only enough money to make it from one paycheck to the next. Any major medical bills can wipe out your meager savings in a hurry. Your company's insurance should be willing to foot the bill, but it isn't always that simple. When you run into resistance, you should have a lawyer standing by.

In many cases, when an employee in injured, the company covers their medical expenses and there are no further problems. Unfortunately, in a relatively small number of cases, this isn't what happens. The company may dispute that the injury occurred while on the job, they may dispute the severity of those injuries, or they may claim that negligence on the part of the employee was the cause of the injuries. If you find yourself in such a situation, it is vital that you not attempt to fight back on your own. The company will likely have lawyers of their own, making their case. You will be at a distinct disadvantage if you don't have a workers compensation attorney working for you.

There are a few reasons why employees fail in their attempts to get what's owed to them. In many cases, it is because they simply don't fight at all. They accept whatever the company has to say, even if they know it is at odds with the truth of the case. They do this because they don't feel like they can afford a lawyer on top of their other expenses. Or they may do it because they think they might get fired if they bring a lawyer into the mix. It isn't uncommon for companies to make veiled threats about an employee's employment in these instances. Don't be intimidated by talk of this nature. If you have any doubts about how you are being treated, seek out a good workers compensation attorney and set up a private consultation. He will be able to review your case and tell you whether you have enough to move forward.

Not sure how to find a workers compensation attorney? There should be public, government sponsored directories and help-lines you can use. Most places of employment are required by law to hang up posters that inform employees of their rights under the law. On the poster, you will be able to find some phone numbers that can help you. Otherwise, look in the phone book or online to find lawyers in your area that take cases of this nature.