You never pay a dime out of pocket for our help.
We earn our fee by securing you a permanent partial disability award and/or settlement. This is a contingency fee of 20%, which is the common fee across our state.
Our clients need their temporary disability checks to live. We NEVER withhold a fee from these benefits.
Call us! Should your employer not help you with your injury, we must file a claim directly with the Workers’ Compensation Commission. The process to file a claim and have a hearing with a judge may take 1-2 months, so acting immediately will make all the difference.
If your employer takes negative action towards you for filing a claim, you may be entitled to damages for retaliation. Call us to make sure your boss does not take advantage of you.
In a successful workers’ compensation suit, your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance provider will pay your bills. However, this may take time, and some bills may be due before your claim is complete. In those cases, you may get reimbursed for payment or be able to delay bill payment until after your claim is accepted.
The sad reality is that many law firms take on too many cases for attorneys to be in direct contact with clients. Our promise to you is that your attorney is available to speak to you regarding your case and will be the first to speak to you about your injury.
Once you are our client, we want nothing more from you than to follow your doctor’s orders to get better. Contact us should anything change in your treatment plan and your work restrictions. We will handle the headache of getting you the benefits you deserve from the insurance company.
Every case is different. In some cases, you may get a settlement offer right away. In other cases, you may have a longer wait. Insurance companies often offer settlements quickly but will undervalue your needs in the process. It is worth being patient and reviewing your settlement in depth with an attorney, even if it takes longer.
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