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Workmans Compensation

by Laurie Nichol

Any accident that happens to you while you're on the job can be handled as a workers' compensation claim, if you have a court case. Though workers' compensation laws exist in order to help employees and employers avoid litigation, it is sometimes necessary. If you wish to pursue one of these lawsuits, you should learn a little more about these types of claims, as well as how to find a lawyer with a successful background in this type of litigation.

Common Workers' Comp Claims

Remember, although workers' compensation claims can be brought against employers for most on-the-job complaints, they don't apply to sexual harassment or discrimination. Workers' compensation lawsuits typically focus on specific, single-incident injuries, such as falling from a ladder or slipping on a floor, repetitive injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome, or exposure to dangerous chemicals or gases. Even if your particular claim doesn't fall under these categories, you should consult an attorney who can tell you if you still have a case.

Workers' compensation laws vary from state to state, so it's imperative that you retain an attorney with workers comp experience in your region. All personal injury lawyers work on a contingency basis, meaning that they don't collect any money from you unless you win your settlement. With free consultations, as well, you really have nothing to lose by looking into your incident possibly becoming a lawsuit.

Remember that although lawsuits can seem like a hassle, or an undue expense, this doesn't have to be true. You can get rightful compensation for your pains, with the proper legal counsel. Also, you can be proud of removing what could be a danger to others beside yourself. Using lawyer locators online, you can find the proper attorney to handle your case, with experience in your region of the country.


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