fbpx
close
Win
Free Case Evaluation

Fill out this quick form to get a free case evaluation by our expert attorneys.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

1 800 HURT 511

Everything You Need to Know About Workers’ Compensation Cases

Workers Compensation Lawyer Queens

Workers Compensation Lawyer Queens

Accidents are unavoidable, and such is true inside the workplace as it is outside of it. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2.8 million non-fatal workplace illnesses or injuries were reported in 2019 by private employers alone, and this figure doesn’t even account for the scores of public sector workers who filed for workers’ comp that year.

Since injuries are unavoidable at the workplace, nearly every state has mandated that businesses with employees must purchase workers’ compensation insurance. Workers’ compensation insurance is no-fault coverage, which means an employer that possesses this coverage is protected from injury-related lawsuits. If an employee gets hurt on the job, it’s workers’ compensation insurance that pays for their medical bills and lost wages.

But filing a workers’ comp claim is a lot easier than securing compensation, as often these claims are disputed. To ensure the filing process is simple, many potential claimants seek help from a workers comp’ lawyer. These lawyers know how to navigate the complexities of the claim process, and they know how to determine an accurate and fair compensation amount.

Call 1-800-HURT-511 and speak with our workers’ compensation lawyers in Queens when you believe you’re owed workers’ compensation. It’s best to reach out to us before you begin the claim process, as this way you can pursue an effective strategy from the start.

 

What’s the Process for Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim?

There’s a specific process one must follow to file a workers’ comp claim. If an injured employee deviates from this process, or if they delay pursuing it, then they may not be able to receive compensation.

What the Injured Employee Must Do

First, an employee who’s been injured at work must fill out the appropriate form—within a specified time frame—to get the claim process in motion. States have different filing time frames, and some require a claim to be filed within 72 hours after the injury occurred, whereas others give the injured employee as many as 30 days to file a claim. And in some states, an injured employee has a couple years to file a claim after they get injured.

What the Employer Must Do

Once the employee notifies their employer of the work-related injury, there are certain things that the employer must do. And when it comes to notifying an employer of an injury, it’s best for the injured employee to make a report in writing, as this way they’ll have a copy of the report for their records.

Once the employer knows that their employee has been injured, they must:

  • → Help their employee get medical attention.
  • → Investigate the accident scene to ensure the hazardous situation is no longer present. If it is, it must be properly marked.
  • → Get a documented account of what happened and talk to witnesses, take pictures, etc.
  • → File the employee’s claim with the business’s insurance provider.

Note: In some states, documentation must be provided to the workers’ comp board as well.

Note: An employer may refuse to file a workers’ compensation claim if they believe it to be fraudulent.

Once a claim has been filed, it’ll either be accepted or denied by the employer’s insurance provider. When an injured employee’s claim gets disputed, they should seek professional legal assistance—if they haven’t already—so their claim has a better chance of being approved.

 

How Is Fault Established in a Workers’ Compensation Claim?

Fault isn’t a factor, in the traditional sense, in a workers’ comp claim. The employer assumes absolute fault for all work-related injuries, and restitution for these injuries is paid out by the employer’s insurance company. However, there are instances when an employee is precluded from seeking workers’ compensation for injuries.

What’s Not Covered by Workers’ Compensation

For example, if the injury was self-inflicted, an employee won’t be able to claim compensation. Also, if the injury was caused by fighting or horseplay, or if the employee was under the influence of drugs or alcohol when they got hurt, compensation can’t be sought. And if an employee was violating company rules or committing a crime when they got hurt, they can’t seek restitution. If an employee’s claim is denied on any of the grounds above, it’s here where having professional legal representation is useful.

But just because fault can’t be placed on an employer doesn’t mean others can’t be sued for damages. For example, if an employee gets hurt by a piece of defective machinery, they may be able to sue the manufacturer. A workers’ compensation lawyer will be able to identify all the parties who bear responsibility for their client’s injuries.

 

What Injuries Are Covered by Workers’ Compensation?

Countless work-related injuries are covered by workers’ compensation, but according to OSHA and the National Safety Council (NSC), the most common injuries are:

  • → Muscle sprains and tears
  • → Bone fractures
  • → Head injuries
  • → Cuts and lacerations
  • → Repetitive strain or stress injuries (RSI), like carpal tunnel, tendinitis, and back pain
  • → Injuries that result from slipping and falling

 

OSHA refers to the injuries below as the “fatal four”, as they often result in death:

  • → Electrocution
  • → Getting crushed
  • → Being struck by an object or equipment
  • → Falling

 

What Should Be Done After You Get Injured at Work?

When an employee gets injured at their job, and the injury is covered by workers’ comp, there’s no limit or exclusion governing how much money the injured employee can get. The amount of compensation is commensurate to the total cost of medical bills, lost wages, and rehabilitation.

Usually, a workers’ comp case will get resolved quickly and seamlessly if there’s a skilled lawyer representing the claimant. It’s been found that only 7% of workers’ comp claims are denied, and that only 5% of disputes go to trial. Usually these claims are settled out of court and in accordance with workers’ comp laws and regulations.

What Will a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Do for Their Client?

A workers’ compensation lawyer will help their client file a claim, and they’ll also serve as an advocate if their client’s claim gets disputed. Most employees aren’t capable of pursuing compensation in a timely manner after they’ve been injured. But with a workers’ comp lawyer on their side, an injured employee can leave all the hassles to their lawyer. Moreover, the lawyer will only get paid if a settlement is reached.

 

Call us at 1-800-HURT-511 when you want to speak with our workers’ compensation lawyers in Queens. We’ve secured hundreds of favorable judgments for our clients.

Workers Compensation Lawyer Queens

  • Workers Compensation Lawyer Queens
  • Workers Compensation Lawyer Queens
  • Workers Compensation Lawyer Queens
  • Workers Compensation Lawyer Queens
  • Workers Compensation Lawyer Queens
  • Workers Compensation Lawyer Queens
  • Workers Compensation Lawyer Queens
  • Workers Compensation Lawyer Queens
  • Workers Compensation Lawyer Queens
Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin

Related Posts

1-800-hurt-511-logo
Sanders Aronova Grossman Woycik Viener & Kalant, PLLC Past results do not guarantee future outcome.

© 2021 1-800-HURT-511

Got a Question?

Don’t hesitate to contact us

The Sanders Law Firm

 
 
 
google Trusted Reviews

From Our Clients

Stephanie De La Cruz
quote

I was an UBER passenger and the car got rear-ended by a utility van. I called 1-800-HURT-511 since a friend dealt with them before and I was glad I did. My attorney was extremely professional and aggressive when necessary. He was transparent from the start and didn’t complicate things unnecessarily.

Stephanie De La Cruz
Jordan Barnes
quote

Serious team effort from the entire staff to get my work injury case resolved quickly. They built a strong case and kept me in the loop for the duration. This team also delivered on two previous occasions and did it in a very cost-effective way. A faithful customer for life thank you!

Jordan Barnes
Kevin Diaz
quote

I highly recommend HURT-511! When the insurance companies turned me away after a scary scooter accident that nearly killed me, a lawyer at HURT-511 stayed and fought for me and recovered the entire policy! Their staff is well-informed and always available to answer my questions. They treated me like one of their own and I made the right decision to stick with them. Thank you so much!

Kevin Diaz
https://hurt511.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/guy-left-image.png
Can’t decide what’s best for you?

Call our 24 x 7 helpline to discuss your case now.

Call Us Phone icon
Our locations
  • QUEENS OFFICE

    163-07 Depot Road, Suite 101
    Flushing NY 11358

    104-70 Queens Blvd., #501
    Forest Hills NY 11375

  • BRONX OFFICE

    2932 Wilkinson Ave,
    The Bronx NY 10461

  • BROOKLYN OFFICE

    1733 Sheepshead Bay Rd, Suite 43
    Brooklyn NY 11235

  • LONG ISLAND OFFICE

    100 Herricks Road,
    Mineola NY 11501

    100 Garden City Plaza, Suite 500
    Garden City NY 11530

  • FLORIDA OFFICE

    100 Golden Isles Dr, #906
    Hallandale, FL 33009

https://hurt511.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/no-win.png
Free Case Evaluation

Fill out this quick form to get a free case evaluation by our expert attorneys.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.