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Workers' Compensation
Workers compensation law require employers to pay employees benefits for injuries incurred on the job, no matter who is at fault for causing the injury. You should be sure to seek the advice of a lawyer knowledgeable about the particular kind of accident in which you were involved.
Learn
what benefits are covered by workers compensation.
Find out about medical bills, lost wages, and the
how long you can receive workers comp.
Learn
what types of injuries are covered. Find out if emotional
injuries are the same as physical injuries.
Learn
how to file a claim and how to prove your claim. What
do you do if your employer denies your claim? Will
there be a hearing?
Learn
about retaliation against your workers compensation
claim from your employer, and if you should seek the
help of a labor lawyer.
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