Top Reasons To Contact A Lawyer After A Workplace Injury
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The law in Illinois requires every company to ensure the safety of its staff by establishing that the work environment is safe. However, work injuries can happen at any time, even to the most careful employees.
Following a workplace accident, injured individuals may be inclined to speak with their employer’s insurance company, without the assistance of an attorney. However, insurance companies do not represent injured workers. The insurance companies are interested in one thing: settling for the least amount possible.
You could be eligible for so much more, and one of the benefits of hiring a workers’ compensation lawyer. Our firm has been a leader in the field of workers’ compensation law, protecting the rights of tens of thousands of workers injured on the job.
- We have over 60 years of combined legal experience
- We have handled well over 30,000 claims for injured workers in Illinois
- We have consistently generated some of the largest settlements and awards
Being injured on the job can have a major impact on your quality of life. We focus entirely on workers’ compensation, which allows us to pour all of our time and efforts into helping people get back on their feet. Call (312) 726-5567 for a free consultation or contact us online. Our experienced workers’ compensation attorneys can explain your rights.
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