Contact us for a free legal consultation about your paralysis lawsuit
After suffering injuries that cause paralysis, you may be out of work for a long period of time, if not indefinitely. Workers compensation was put in place to protect those who are injured at work.
By collecting workers compensation, you relinquish your rights to sue your employer for damages and injuries, but you also have the comfort of receiving money every week, bi-weekly or monthly, depending on your arrangement.
Workers compensation is made to cover your medical care and act in the place of wages. Your checks will probably not be as high as your paychecks, but it is better than nothing.
Workers compensation laws are complicated and very particular. There is a lot of paperwork that needs to be dealt with as well. As you are trying to recover from your injuries, the last thing you will want or need is the stress of figuring out what benefits you are eligible for and how to receive them.
Please call Anapol Schwartz today for your free consultation to see how we can help you. We can handle your paperwork, deal with the insurance companies and leave you to recover and spend time with your family.
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