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Employers are required to carry Workers' Compensation insurance to protect their employees in the event of an injury. However, obtaining all of the benefits to which you may be entitled is not always easy. At Mark J. Fellman, Attorney at Law, I have experience helping clients who have suffered a workplace injury such as:
If you have been injured at work, contact my office to discuss your Workers' Compensation claim. I can help you fight for the benefits you are legally entitled to receive. I am an attorney with more than 25 years of experience helping injured clients file for the Workers' Comp benefits and appeal denied or inadequate compensation awards in order to pay for medical bills and make up for lost wages.
If you have suffered an on-the-job injury while visiting or working on property besides that of your employer, you may be entitled to compensation from the landowner in addition to your Workers' Comp. If a property owner, manager, or tenant breached their duty to maintain their property in a safe and usable condition, you may be able to recover against the owner for failing to make their property safe for visitors or workers.
Commercial truck drivers, salespeople, insurance claims adjusters, and others driving for job-related purposes qualify for Workers' Comp if they are injured in an accident while driving. This may be true even if you were at fault in the accident. If you were hurt in an accident while driving on the job, it is essential to immediately notify the appropriate person at your work of a possible Workers' Compensation claim, and you should contact me to discuss your possible claim for benefits.
If you have suffered a workplace injury, contact Mark J. Fellman, Attorney at Law, to talk to me, an experienced Workers' Compensation lawyer now.
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