Work Injury Attorney
As a
work injury attorney, I am aware that there are certain risks of injury in any type of profession, whether you are working with heavy machinery on the farm or punching numbers at the office. Larger businesses typically carry Workers’ Compensation Insurance; however, if their policies have lapsed or your employer has failed to report the incident to the insurance company, you may be entitled to pursue damages through a personal injury claim.
A severe work related injury can affect
your ability to continue working in the
job you want. A work injury attorney
can help you secure the damages to cover
your medical expenses and get you on
the road to recovery! 1-866-787-2598
Between the farming, industrial and white collar professions prevalent in our region of the country, I have provided work injury attorney services for clients suffering from a variety of injuries that resulted from workplace incidents and/or accidents.
- Losses of fingers and toes
- Amputations of limbs
- Temporary and/or permanent paralysis (paraplegia & quadriplegia)
- Spine and spinal cord injuries
- Temporary/permanent/partial/total blindness
- Construction site injuries
- Burns due to fires, explosions and chemicals
- Traumatic brain injuries resulting in permanent damage
- Nerve damage and/or loss or impairment of motor skills
- Partial and total loss of hearing due to decibel levels produced by machinery or equipment in the working environment
As with any personal injury claim, a work injury attorney can help you deal with Workers’ Compensation and other insurance companies to get you the compensation that you deserve to cover the expenses related to your injuries and the wages that you have lost due to your inability to work. In my practice as a work injury attorney, I have assisted clients from a variety of professions:
- Public and civil service employees
- Warehouse, freight terminal or loading dock workers
- Union Tradesmen as well as Tradeswomen
- Hospitality industry workers (i.e., hotel housekeepers, servers, bartenders, concierges, etc.)
- Independent contractors (i.e., home inspectors, interior designers, real estate inspectors, etc.)
- Hospital, home healthcare, nursing home and other medical workers
- Industrial manufacturing and assembly employees
- Commercial drivers (i.e., 18-wheelers, taxis, limousines, garbage trucks, construction vehicles, etc.)
A Workers’ Compensation claim or dispute that becomes a personal injury suit will ultimately involve an examination of negligence. For instance, if you were intoxicated or willfully participated in the negligence that led to your injuries, there is a chance that you may not be eligible for compensation. However, as a work injury attorney, I can advise you that your employer has no other workable defenses beyond those two.
The effects of a work related injury can have an extreme impact on your income and ability to support yourself and your family. I realize it can be frustrating; however, I may be able to help you recoup your losses and continue making progress on your road to recovery.
When your claim for Workers’ Compensation
coverage has been denied or the incident
has gone unreported, a work injury attorney
can help you pursue the compensation to
which you’re entitled! 1-866-787-2598
- Nebraska Work Injury Attorney
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No work injury attorney can make you any promises or guarantees of an outcome related to your case, and any mention of compensation on this site is solely presented for informational purposes and should not, by any means or intent, be construed as an automatic entitlement to compensation or damages.