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Workers’ Compensation provides financial and medical support for employees injured on the job. It covers medical expenses, lost wages, and disability benefits, helping workers recover without the need for lawsuits against their employer. If you’ve been hurt at work, our legal team can help you navigate the workers’ compensation process and ensure you get the benefits you’re entitled to.
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Why Choose Us
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At DeStefano Law Group, we put our clients first. With years of experience in personal injury law, our dedicated team is committed to fighting for the justice and compensation you deserve. We provide personalized attention, expert legal guidance, and a relentless pursuit of results. When you choose us, you’re choosing a firm that truly cares about your recovery and your future.
Proven Track Record of Success
Our firm has a history of securing significant settlements and verdicts for our clients. We have the experience, knowledge, and dedication to handle even the most complex personal injury cases, ensuring you get the best possible outcome.
Personalized Attention & Support
We understand that every case is unique. When you choose us, you’re not just another file – you’re a valued client. We take the time to listen to your story, tailor our approach to your needs, and guide you through every step of the legal process with care and empathy.
No Fees Unless We Win
You don’t pay anything unless we recover compensation for you. Our contingency-based fee structure means we’re fully invested in your case’s success and will fight tirelessly to get you the justice you deserve.
Steps to Take After a
Work Related Injury
If you’ve been injured at work, it’s essential to take immediate steps to protect your health and your right to workers’ compensation benefits.
Your health is the top priority. Get medical care right away, whether it’s from a company-approved provider or an emergency room. Even if your injury seems minor, prompt treatment is important for your recovery and your claim.
Notify your supervisor or employer about the injury as soon as possible. Many states require that you report a work-related injury within a specific timeframe, so don’t delay. Be sure to document the date, time, and details of the incident.
Keep detailed records of what happened, including photos of the scene, equipment involved, and any hazards that contributed to the injury. Also, make a note of any witnesses and their contact information.
Once your employer is notified, they should provide you with the necessary forms to file a workers’ compensation claim. Complete and submit these forms promptly to begin the process of receiving medical and wage benefits.
Attend all medical appointments and follow your doctor’s treatment plan carefully. Failing to do so could jeopardize your workers’ compensation benefits.
Maintain copies of medical bills, treatment records, and any other related expenses. This documentation will support your workers’ compensation claim and ensure you’re compensated for your costs.
Do not sign any settlement offers or legal documents from your employer or insurance company without consulting an attorney. You may be giving up rights or accepting less compensation than you deserve.
If your claim is denied or you face challenges in getting benefits, an experienced workers’ compensation attorney can help you navigate the process, appeal decisions, and secure the compensation you’re entitled to.