Were you injured while at work? If so, you probably have many questions. It is likely that you have mounting medical bills. You may not be able to return to work for a while. For an injured person, this can be a confusing and overwhelming time. An experienced workers’ compensation attorney can assist you in determining whether or not you have a workers’ compensation case.
There are a few things to consider when deciding whether you have a viable case.
- Were you injured at work or while performing work-related duties?
- Are you struggling with supervisors who are hesitant to file the appropriate paperwork regarding your accident/illness?
- Has your employer pressured you to return to work even though you are not well enough to work?
- Have you received correspondence in the mail threatening to stop your workers’ compensation payments?
- Has the insurance company pressured you to settle?
If you answered yes to some or all of these questions, you may have a workers’ compensation case. There are a myriad of factors to consider and each case is unique. If you believe you have a viable workers’ compensation case, it is important to contact an experienced workers’ compensation attorney to discuss your individual situation.