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Your attorney fights for the maximum compensation you deserve — medical bills, lost wages, and more.
Our network of attorneys handles every type of workplace injury. No matter how you were hurt on the job, we can help.
Falls from heights, struck-by accidents, electrocution, and caught-between incidents. Construction workers face unique hazards that require specialized legal representation.
Herniated discs, spinal cord damage, chronic back pain, and nerve injuries from heavy lifting, repetitive motions, or workplace falls.
Carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis, bursitis, and other RSI conditions caused by repetitive workplace motions over time.
Slip and fall accidents, falls from ladders and scaffolding, and trip hazards. Falls are the leading cause of workplace injuries nationwide.
Toxic chemical exposure, asbestos, fumes inhalation, skin contact with hazardous materials, and occupational diseases from prolonged exposure.
Traumatic brain injuries, concussions, skull fractures, and cognitive impairments from workplace accidents, falling objects, or equipment failures.
Our network of our Nationwide Network of licensed work injury attorneys covers every state. Find experienced legal representation near you.
Thousands of injured workers have trusted us to connect them with the right attorney. Here are some of their stories.
"After my back injury on a construction site, I didn't know where to turn. Within 24 hours of filling out the form, I was connected with an amazing attorney who got me a $185,000 settlement. I couldn't have done it without this service."
*Results not typical. Individual results may vary based on specific facts and legal circumstances.
"My workers' comp claim was denied twice. The lawyer I found through this site took my case on contingency and won my appeal. I received full disability benefits and coverage for my surgery. Truly life-changing."
*Results not typical. Individual results may vary based on specific facts and legal circumstances.
"I developed carpal tunnel from 15 years of factory work. My employer tried to deny it was work-related. The attorney fought for me and I received a $92,000 settlement plus full medical coverage. Highly recommend."
*Results not typical. Individual results may vary based on specific facts and legal circumstances.
Get answers to the most common questions about work injury claims and the legal process.
Most work injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay absolutely nothing upfront. Your attorney only gets paid if they win your case — typically 15-25% of your settlement. There are no hidden fees, no hourly charges, and no financial risk to you.
The statute of limitations varies by state, ranging from 1 to 3 years from the date of injury. In most states, you must report the injury to your employer within 30 to 90 days. It's critical to act quickly — missing these deadlines can permanently forfeit your right to compensation.
Nearly all injuries that occur during the course of employment qualify, including physical injuries (broken bones, back injuries, burns), repetitive strain injuries (carpal tunnel, tendinitis), occupational diseases (asbestos exposure, chemical exposure), and in many states, mental health conditions caused by workplace trauma.
No. It is illegal in all 50 states for employers to retaliate against employees for filing workers' compensation claims. This includes termination, demotion, reduction in hours, or any form of harassment. If you experience retaliation, you may have grounds for an additional lawsuit with significant additional damages.
Case value depends on several factors: injury severity, medical expenses, lost wages, permanent impairment rating, and your state's specific laws. Settlements can range from a few thousand dollars for minor injuries to over $1 million for severe, life-altering injuries. A qualified attorney can evaluate your specific situation during a free case review.
While not legally required, having a lawyer significantly increases your chances of a favorable outcome. Studies show injured workers with attorneys receive on average 30% more in settlements. A lawyer is especially important if your claim was denied, you have a pre-existing condition, you suffered a permanent disability, or your employer disputes your claim.
Expert guides, legal insights, and practical advice to help you navigate your work injury claim.
Learn the critical steps to take immediately after suffering a workplace injury to protect your health and legal rights.
Factors that determine the value of your work injury claim and how to estimate your potential settlement amount.
A denied claim isn't the end. Learn the appeals process and how to overturn a workers' compensation denial.
Every state has a statute of limitations for work injury claims. The sooner you act, the stronger your case.
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