If you or a loved one suffered an injury or illness and think it may be directly related to your work; you may qualify to file a Workers Compensation insurance claim. This insurance exists to provide you with coverage for your medical costs and (partial) income replacement. If you become completely disabled and are unable to work, you may also qualify for Social Security Disability Income or SSDI.
While some injuries occur on the job site during the workday (such as slipping and falling on a wet floor); other injuries can occur from repetitive motion or environmental conditions. For example, the simple act of manipulating a computer mouse or typing for 20 years or longer can result in hand or arm injuries. Inhaling certain chemicals for many years may result in lung or brain damage. These injuries may qualify you for SSDI benefits.
Remember to protect your rights to obtain all the benefits you’re entitled to by filing your claim with an attorney. We will make every effort to guide you in your claim(s) or get you to the best attorney for your situation.
