If you’ve been injured in the workplace, you might be wondering
whether or not to hire a lawyer to assist you with your claim. The
answer is most likely, yes. In fact, most reputable lawyers will tell
you if you have a claim that you can handle by yourself.
- Costs Nothing Upfront
Our Workers' Compensation lawyers represent you on a contingency basis when dealing
with workers’ compensation cases. This means that the attorney will only
collect payment—a portion of your workers’ compensation benefits—if you
win the case. If you’re not awarded any benefits from the case, then
you don’t owe the attorney anything. This makes the process of hiring a
lawyer relatively risk free.
- Specialized Knowledge
There are complex laws and procedures in workers’ compensation
proceedings. If your claim is being disputed by the insurance company,
it can be extremely difficult to navigate the proceedings yourself. The
judge will only act as a referee in most instances as they cannot give
you legal advice or tell you when a settlement offer is unfair. Our
workers’ compensation attorneys have experience in navigating the legal
system surrounding these cases.
- Prevent Retaliation
If your employer knows that you have an attorney, they are less
likely to take retaliatory action against you. An attorney is a good
insurance policy to ensure that you are treated fairly, and with
respect, throughout the claim process.
- Fair Settlement
An insurance claims adjuster’s job is to try to keep insurance
payouts as low as possible. They have no incentive to pay quickly or
make a large payment. Our workers’ compensation attorneys will fight for you
to get the best settlement possible.
- Protect your future needs
When your case settles, it is over. However, there are situations
where the insurance company will have to pay for more related future
medical needs. If you are receiving Social Security disability, Medicare
or Medicaid benefits, a poorly drafted settlement agreement can impact
your future benefits. Our experienced attorneys won’t let that happen!
If you have been hurt in a workplace accident and have other questions, contact The Pisanchyn Law Firm at
1-800-444-5309 or visit
PisanchynLawFirm.com today for a free consultation.
Talk
Is Cheap: Many attorneys consult for free or a low fee. That means you
can make an appointment to sit down with an expert and not worry about
what it might cost you. Instead, just focus on what counsel is saying
and getting useful information to help with your claim.
Prevent a Denial: Although you can certainly appeal a claim denial, it's
always easiest when you get things right the first time. To have your
claim approved you must submit documentation and fill out certain forms,
meeting deadlines and responding to requests in a timely fashion.
Having an expert administrator in charge of your case, helps to ensure
your claim goes smoothly.
Stress Prevention: You are already experiencing medical difficulties and
stress can certainly exacerbate physical illness. Managing your claim
may take a toll on you that you could offload to an attorney.
Form Hell: If you do your taxes yourself then you may be familiar with
form hell. This is when you try desperately to understand the seemingly
simple statements on your form but cannot because they are actually
deceptively complicated. Like tax forms, workers' compensation claim
forms use the language of government and administration, which is not
always clear, to say the least.
Claim Expertise: Your workers' compensation attorney knows a lot about
claims generally, and that is good. It means that you can answer
questions quickly and with relative ease, focusing on providing what the
authorities need rather than spending all your time trying to figure
that out. But in addition to this, should your claim be delayed or
denied, you will already have an expert on your side, someone who knows
how to handle requests for more evidence or objections to your claim. -
See more at:
http://blogs.findlaw.com/injured/2016/02/5-reasons-to-hire-a-workers-compensation-lawyer.html#sthash.RKOXhpqs.dpuf
Talk
Is Cheap: Many attorneys consult for free or a low fee. That means you
can make an appointment to sit down with an expert and not worry about
what it might cost you. Instead, just focus on what counsel is saying
and getting useful information to help with your claim.
Prevent a Denial: Although you can certainly appeal a claim denial, it's
always easiest when you get things right the first time. To have your
claim approved you must submit documentation and fill out certain forms,
meeting deadlines and responding to requests in a timely fashion.
Having an expert administrator in charge of your case, helps to ensure
your claim goes smoothly.
Stress Prevention: You are already experiencing medical difficulties and
stress can certainly exacerbate physical illness. Managing your claim
may take a toll on you that you could offload to an attorney.
Form Hell: If you do your taxes yourself then you may be familiar with
form hell. This is when you try desperately to understand the seemingly
simple statements on your form but cannot because they are actually
deceptively complicated. Like tax forms, workers' compensation claim
forms use the language of government and administration, which is not
always clear, to say the least.
Claim Expertise: Your workers' compensation attorney knows a lot about
claims generally, and that is good. It means that you can answer
questions quickly and with relative ease, focusing on providing what the
authorities need rather than spending all your time trying to figure
that out. But in addition to this, should your claim be delayed or
denied, you will already have an expert on your side, someone who knows
how to handle requests for more evidence or objections to your claim. -
See more at:
http://blogs.findlaw.com/injured/2016/02/5-reasons-to-hire-a-workers-compensation-lawyer.html#sthash.RKOXhpqs.dpufdsf
Getting
compensation for injured workers is supposed to be relatively easy.
Theoretically you can apply without an attorney and succeed in your
claim. But in practice
workers' compensation is like any government program, complicated and not super clear.
If you feel you need guidance, you are not alone. Many people need help navigating the system, and
getting expert help from the start can prevent problems down the line. Here are five reasons to hire a workers' compensation attorney.
5 Reasons to Hire a Lawyer:
- Talk Is Cheap: Many attorneys consult for free or a
low fee. That means you can make an appointment to sit down with an
expert and not worry about what it might cost you. Instead, just focus
on what counsel is saying and getting useful information to help with
your claim.
- Prevent a Denial: Although you can certainly appeal a claim denial, it's always easiest when you get things right the first time.
To have your claim approved you must submit documentation and fill out
certain forms, meeting deadlines and responding to requests in a timely
fashion. Having an expert administrator in charge of your case, helps to
ensure your claim goes smoothly.
- Stress Prevention: You are already experiencing
medical difficulties and stress can certainly exacerbate physical
illness. Managing your claim may take a toll on you that you could
offload to an attorney.
- Form Hell: If you do your taxes yourself then you
may be familiar with form hell. This is when you try desperately to
understand the seemingly simple statements on your form but cannot
because they are actually deceptively complicated. Like tax forms,
workers' compensation claim forms use the language of government and
administration, which is not always clear, to say the least.
- Claim Expertise: Your workers' compensation
attorney knows a lot about claims generally, and that is good. It means
that you can answer questions quickly and with relative ease, focusing
on providing what the authorities need rather than spending all your
time trying to figure that out. But in addition to this, should your
claim be delayed or denied, you will already have an expert on your
side, someone who knows how to handle requests for more evidence or
objections to your claim.
Consult With Counsel
If you are applying for workers' compensation now or have had a claim
denied, speak to a lawyer soon. Do not delay. Get help navigating your
claim today.
- See more at:
http://blogs.findlaw.com/injured/2016/02/5-reasons-to-hire-a-workers-compensation-lawyer.html#sthash.RKOXhpqs.dpuf
Getting
compensation for injured workers is supposed to be relatively easy.
Theoretically you can apply without an attorney and succeed in your
claim. But in practice
workers' compensation is like any government program, complicated and not super clear.
If you feel you need guidance, you are not alone. Many people need help navigating the system, and
getting expert help from the start can prevent problems down the line. Here are five reasons to hire a workers' compensation attorney.
5 Reasons to Hire a Lawyer:
- Talk Is Cheap: Many attorneys consult for free or a
low fee. That means you can make an appointment to sit down with an
expert and not worry about what it might cost you. Instead, just focus
on what counsel is saying and getting useful information to help with
your claim.
- Prevent a Denial: Although you can certainly appeal a claim denial, it's always easiest when you get things right the first time.
To have your claim approved you must submit documentation and fill out
certain forms, meeting deadlines and responding to requests in a timely
fashion. Having an expert administrator in charge of your case, helps to
ensure your claim goes smoothly.
- Stress Prevention: You are already experiencing
medical difficulties and stress can certainly exacerbate physical
illness. Managing your claim may take a toll on you that you could
offload to an attorney.
- Form Hell: If you do your taxes yourself then you
may be familiar with form hell. This is when you try desperately to
understand the seemingly simple statements on your form but cannot
because they are actually deceptively complicated. Like tax forms,
workers' compensation claim forms use the language of government and
administration, which is not always clear, to say the least.
- Claim Expertise: Your workers' compensation
attorney knows a lot about claims generally, and that is good. It means
that you can answer questions quickly and with relative ease, focusing
on providing what the authorities need rather than spending all your
time trying to figure that out. But in addition to this, should your
claim be delayed or denied, you will already have an expert on your
side, someone who knows how to handle requests for more evidence or
objections to your claim.
Consult With Counsel
If you are applying for workers' compensation now or have had a claim
denied, speak to a lawyer soon. Do not delay. Get help navigating your
claim today.
- See more at:
http://blogs.findlaw.com/injured/2016/02/5-reasons-to-hire-a-workers-compensation-lawyer.html#sthash.RKOXhpqs.dpuf
Getting
compensation for injured workers is supposed to be relatively easy.
Theoretically you can apply without an attorney and succeed in your
claim. But in practice
workers' compensation is like any government program, complicated and not super clear.
If you feel you need guidance, you are not alone. Many people need help navigating the system, and
getting expert help from the start can prevent problems down the line. Here are five reasons to hire a workers' compensation attorney.
5 Reasons to Hire a Lawyer:
- Talk Is Cheap: Many attorneys consult for free or a
low fee. That means you can make an appointment to sit down with an
expert and not worry about what it might cost you. Instead, just focus
on what counsel is saying and getting useful information to help with
your claim.
- Prevent a Denial: Although you can certainly appeal a claim denial, it's always easiest when you get things right the first time.
To have your claim approved you must submit documentation and fill out
certain forms, meeting deadlines and responding to requests in a timely
fashion. Having an expert administrator in charge of your case, helps to
ensure your claim goes smoothly.
- Stress Prevention: You are already experiencing
medical difficulties and stress can certainly exacerbate physical
illness. Managing your claim may take a toll on you that you could
offload to an attorney.
- Form Hell: If you do your taxes yourself then you
may be familiar with form hell. This is when you try desperately to
understand the seemingly simple statements on your form but cannot
because they are actually deceptively complicated. Like tax forms,
workers' compensation claim forms use the language of government and
administration, which is not always clear, to say the least.
- Claim Expertise: Your workers' compensation
attorney knows a lot about claims generally, and that is good. It means
that you can answer questions quickly and with relative ease, focusing
on providing what the authorities need rather than spending all your
time trying to figure that out. But in addition to this, should your
claim be delayed or denied, you will already have an expert on your
side, someone who knows how to handle requests for more evidence or
objections to your claim.
Consult With Counsel
If you are applying for workers' compensation now or have had a claim
denied, speak to a lawyer soon. Do not delay. Get help navigating your
claim today.
- See more at:
http://blogs.findlaw.com/injured/2016/02/5-reasons-to-hire-a-workers-compensation-lawyer.html#sthash.RKOXhpqs.dpuf
Getting
compensation for injured workers is supposed to be relatively easy.
Theoretically you can apply without an attorney and succeed in your
claim. But in practice
workers' compensation is like any government program, complicated and not super clear.
If you feel you need guidance, you are not alone. Many people need help navigating the system, and
getting expert help from the start can prevent problems down the line. Here are five reasons to hire a workers' compensation attorney.
5 Reasons to Hire a Lawyer:
- Talk Is Cheap: Many attorneys consult for free or a
low fee. That means you can make an appointment to sit down with an
expert and not worry about what it might cost you. Instead, just focus
on what counsel is saying and getting useful information to help with
your claim.
- Prevent a Denial: Although you can certainly appeal a claim denial, it's always easiest when you get things right the first time.
To have your claim approved you must submit documentation and fill out
certain forms, meeting deadlines and responding to requests in a timely
fashion. Having an expert administrator in charge of your case, helps to
ensure your claim goes smoothly.
- Stress Prevention: You are already experiencing
medical difficulties and stress can certainly exacerbate physical
illness. Managing your claim may take a toll on you that you could
offload to an attorney.
- Form Hell: If you do your taxes yourself then you
may be familiar with form hell. This is when you try desperately to
understand the seemingly simple statements on your form but cannot
because they are actually deceptively complicated. Like tax forms,
workers' compensation claim forms use the language of government and
administration, which is not always clear, to say the least.
- Claim Expertise: Your workers' compensation
attorney knows a lot about claims generally, and that is good. It means
that you can answer questions quickly and with relative ease, focusing
on providing what the authorities need rather than spending all your
time trying to figure that out. But in addition to this, should your
claim be delayed or denied, you will already have an expert on your
side, someone who knows how to handle requests for more evidence or
objections to your claim.
Consult With Counsel
If you are applying for workers' compensation now or have had a claim
denied, speak to a lawyer soon. Do not delay. Get help navigating your
claim today.
- See more at:
http://blogs.findlaw.com/injured/2016/02/5-reasons-to-hire-a-workers-compensation-lawyer.html#sthash.RKOXhpqs.dpuf