Cape May Workers’ Compensation Lawyers

Cape May Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Serving Injured Workers in Cape May and Cumberland Counties

Petro Cohen is recognized in the Cape May area and across the state of New Jersey as one of the region’s top workers’ compensation law firms. Martindale-Hubbell, a leading authority on credentials for law firms, awarded Frank Petro, the head of the firm’s Workers’ Compensation Department, with its highest rating, solidifying the firm’s status in the workers’ compensation industry. We have helped thousands of injured workers to receive workers’ compensation benefits based on the nature of their medical injuries. Petro Cohen understands the legalities and difficulties that can often happen in workers’ compensation cases, and we diligently work to help protect your legal rights.

While many understand that injuries sustained on the job are a large part of workers’ compensation claims, others may not know that a worker may be entitled to pursue a claim if the normal, everyday WEAR and TEAR of a job cause or worsens a pre-existing condition. Construction workers, drivers, nurses, casino workers, housekeepers, and secretaries, to name a few, may find that their jobs place stress on certain areas of their bodies like the back, neck, and wrists. As a result, disc problems or carpal tunnel may develop.

 

What is Workers’ Compensation?

Although every claim pursued in the Cape May area is unique, most workers’ compensation cases exist so that workers can receive benefits for temporary disability, medical treatments, and permanent total or partial disability. Contact the highly-experienced Cape May workers’ compensation lawyers at Petro Cohen as soon as possible for a free consultation and to learn more about workers’ compensation claims in New Jersey.

 

How Do I Know if I Have a Claim?

The most efficient method of determining if you have a valid workers’ compensation case is to schedule a consultation with an experienced attorney. At Petro Cohen, we can help you pursue a claim even if your employer neglected to file an accident report or if you were denied workers’ compensation benefits in the past. Those who have been injured may be entitled to file a claim if any of the following occur.

  • Over time, a previously existing condition was made worse on a job.
  • You have sustained an injury while on the job.
  • Your injury that you sustained at your job prevents you from working.

If any of the above applies to you, contact our Cape May or Cumberland County worker’s comp attorneys for further information.

 

Types of Workers’ Compensation Benefits Available

There are various kinds of benefits you may be eligible to receive with the help of a workers’ comp lawyer.

Medical

Workers’ compensation insurance can cover all of your medical expenses. Keep in mind that there is a time frame of three to seven days that must pass before you can receive these medical benefits.

Temporary Total Disability

This category of benefits applies if you have suffered a disability for over seven days. It will allow you to recover 70% of your average wages per week. It cannot go under the statutory minimum amount or over the statutory maximum amount.

Permanent Partial Disability

You may be able to receive benefits if you have a permanent impairment. Each week you can receive benefits for this type of disability.

Permanent Total Disability

A permanent total disability means you cannot work in any way due to an injury or disease. These benefits also allow you 70% of your average earnings per week.

Consider reaching out to our workers’ compensation attorneys in Cape May or Cumberland County for further information on what benefits are available to you.

 

What to Do When You Are Injured at Work

Types of Injuries

Multiple kinds of injuries can result in the workplace depending on the demands of your job.

These may involve:

  • Slips, trips, and falls;
  • Electrocution or burns;
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis;
  • Broken bones;
  • Eye injuries;
  • Hearing loss;
  • Traumatic brain injuries;
  • Nerve damage;
  • Internal organ injuries;
  • Amputations; and
  • Strains and sprains.

If you have suffered an injury at work, consider hiring a Cape May County or Cumberland County workers’ comp attorney.

 

Proving Fault

In New Jersey, there is a “no-fault” system in place. This means that no matter who was at fault, you can still receive medical compensation and other benefits.

As an employee, you can file a civil lawsuit only if there were intentional acts involved on the part of the employer that led to your injury.

Our attorneys are here to help you file your claim if complications arise.

 

Is a Cape May Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Necessary?

Although many may feel that pursuing a claim for workers’ compensation is simple and can be done without legal representation, this is not always true. The Cape May workers’ compensation attorneys at Petro Cohen understand the law surrounding these types of claims and can work to protect your legal rights. You should not have to pay for any out-of-pocket medical costs or expenses, including prescriptions if you are receiving workers’ compensation medical treatment. We can work to make sure that you are treated fairly and with respect, and that those responsible are not taking advantage of you and your condition.

 

What if I Do Not Like My Medical Treatment?

As experienced Cape May workers’ compensation lawyers, Petro Cohen has found that inadequate medical treatment for injuries caused or worsened by employment is, unfortunately, a common occurrence. However, every worker in New Jersey is entitled to all reasonable and necessary medical treatment, and those who fail to provide employees with this care could be held accountable. Consider seeking legal counsel if you feel as though your medical treatment is proving ineffective.

 

Do You Need Legal Counsel? Schedule Your Consultation Today

If you live in Cape May or Cumberland county and believe that you have a valid workers’ compensation claim, it is important to seek legal counsel to protect your rights. Call Petro Cohen at (888) 675-7607 as soon as possible to request your consultation. There is no cost to speak with our trusted Cape May workers’ compensation lawyers. We can provide you with a comprehensive review of your basic rights and inform you of what you can expect from filing your workers’ compensation claim. You are entitled to receive up to 400 weeks of tax-free benefits based on 70 percent of your wage for any injury or condition that is either worsened or caused by your employment. Our experienced attorneys will work to help you receive the benefits that you deserve.

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Why Work With PC?

  • Highest firm rating (AV) from Martindale-Hubbell
  • Recognized by "Best Lawyers in America®" every year since 1995
  • Named in every "NJ Super Lawyers®" survey for Workers' Compensation since 2005 and 12 times for Personal Injury