Workers Compensation

Written by Laurie Nichol
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Are you curious as to whether or not an on-the-job accident has a case as a workers compensation claim? Chances are that, no matter the severity of the injury or the degree of fault, you have a case. And, having an experienced workers compensation attorney on your side can also help you to prove and be compensated for employer negligence, repetitive injuries, and so on.

The Most Common Workplace Injury Claims

The cases that you hear about the most often are specific, accident-related injuries. These include falling from dangerous heights or slippery surfaces, being struck by heavy objects, and other singular happenings. If these could have been prevented by greater vigilance on someone's part, then you definitely have a claim.

Other types of workers compensation cases regard repetitive stress injuries. The most common claim heard among office workers is carpal tunnel syndrome, caused by too much time spent working at a keyboard combined with poor ergonomics. Another type of claim which is caused by long-term circumstances is that of poor health caused by exposure to toxic chemicals.

If your injury doesn't fall under one of these categories, you might very well still have a successful case. We recommend that you seek advice from an experienced legal firm - this small expense may likely win you the much larger compensation and justice that you deserve. From legal advice to court representation, you'll find that having the right attorney for the job makes all the difference.


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