If you've been injured on the job, it's important to give your employer or supervisor notice as quickly as possible and contact the insurance carrier directly or investigate filing a workers' compensation claim with the division. Your employer's workers' compensation insurance carrier or your employer, if they are self-insured, will look at your claim and determine eligibility to compensation benefits.
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A large number of workers' compensation claims are denied at the outset, which can often leave claimants confused as to what they've done wrong or how to proceed. Typically they've done nothing wrong and are simply unaware of the cumbersome process.
Unfortunately, many people who get hurt working will have necessary treatment delayed and financial benefits withheld because the insurance company questions the occurrence and severity.
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In either case, it's usually time to seek out an experienced attorney to ensure not only that everything is in order in filing a claim but also that insurance companies are not taking advantage of you. Failure to do so can result in continued rejection and loss of valuable benefits.
At the Wilton Law Firm, we've been helping injured workers for more than 20 years with workers' compensation claims. This is always done on a contingency basis. No matter the stage of your workers' compensation claim, we're willing to help do whatever it takes to ensure maximum compensation for your injury.
To discuss any aspect of your personal injury case in a free initial consultation, call 732-852-7231 or e-mail us here.





