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Workers compensation lawyers west palm beach

If you have been injured at work in West Palm Beach, FL, you may be able to file a claim. Contact our aggressive West Palm Beach workers compensation lawyer. Contact us at 1 (561) 444-8822 to set up a free initial consultation and appointment or visit us https://www.injurytrialattorneys.com/west-palm-beach-workers-compensation-lawyers/

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Workers compensation lawyers west palm beach

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  1. Understanding Florida’s Workers’ Compensation Laws Each state has its own workers’ compensation laws. These laws are in place to protect employees in the event of a workplace injury. Benefits are meant to help injured victims who can no longer earn a paycheck and must deal with expensive medical bills. Both employers and employees must adhere to a number of state-mandated guidelines after a workplace injury. This can be a complicated process, which is why many injured workers turn to workers’ compensation attorneys.

  2. Laws Pertaining to Workers’ Comp Coverage Most employers in Florida are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance coverage for their employees. Because we’re considered a “no-fault” state, workers are entitled to benefits regardless of how the accident occurred. Businesses have the option of obtaining state insurance coverage or self-insuring their workers. State guidelines dictate exactly who must carry workers’ compensation insurance. They’re as follows:

  3. Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim If you’ve been injured on the job and are facing lost wages and medical bills, you need to file a worker’s compensation claim with the state. To do so, it’s crucial you report the injury to your employer within 30 days of the incident. As long as you report the injury on time, you have the option of filing a workers’ comp claim for up to two years. Once this statute of limitations runs out, you can no longer file a claim. After you’ve reported the injury to your employer, they must contact their insurance provider. They have seven days to do this. The provider will then follow up with you and go over medical treatment. The doctor you receive treatment from must be authorized by your employer’s insurance company. After you receive treatment, your employer and their insurance provider will decide whether to approve or deny your claim. If your claim is wrongfully denied, you have the right to contest the decision with the Office of Judges of Compensation Claims. At this point, it’s best to hire a Florida workers’ compensation lawyer to guide you through the process.

  4. Contact a West Palm Beach Workers’ Compensation Attorney A severe workplace injury can make things extremely difficult for you and your family. It’s important you have an experienced workers’ compensation attorney in your corner to protect your rights. At Felice & Ehrlich, we maintain an intimate knowledge of Florida’s workers’ comp laws and understand what it takes to obtain the compensation you deserve. It’s our goal to help you make a full recovery and get back on your feet as soon as possible. Contact us at +1(561) 444-8822 to schedule a free initial consultation. Visit our site www.injurytrialattorneys.com. .

  5. Call Today For a Free Consultation +1(561) 444- 8822

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