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Workers' Compensation Permanent Disability

 
Workers compensation was created to help individuals that were injured while performing their job whether at the place of employment or at an off site locations. The benefits are to help these individuals until they are able to return to the job they were doing prior to the injury. However, in many cases, employees are injured and are not able to return to work. They are often permanently disabled from a work place injury. Being represented by a employee attorney will ensure your employee rights are not violated in any way.

If you have been injured on a job and have received a doctor’s statement explaining that you were permanently disabled due to the injury you should at once contact a workers compensation attorney or employment lawyer, if you haven’t already.

When a person is permanently disabled from a work related injury, the insurance company representing the employer will often offer lump sum benefits. In order to ensure you being offered your full compensation under the law, a workers compensation lawyer or employee attorney will go over all of your medical records as well as the medical treatment you will need in the future.

In most cases, the amount you can receive from a permanent injury will depend on the nature of your injury, the extent of your injuries, and if you can find employment elsewhere even with your injuries. The attorney for the insurance company will try their hardest to find you some type of employment option so they will not have to pay you full benefits as they would have to pay if you are in fact permanently disable from a work related injury. If you feel you are being pressured by the insurance company or attorney for your employer let whocanisue.com find an employment lawyer or workers’ comp attorney to represent you.

There are other options available if you were permanently disabled in a work related accident. The best way to learn your options is by talking with an experienced workers compensation attorney. They will be able to provide you with the information on all your options as well as represent you in court.

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