What is Workers compensation?
Justice for the injured worker
Workers compensation is a body of laws designed to protect the injured worker. As described by the Illinois Supreme Court, the purpose of the Workers' Compensation Act "…is to provide employees a prompt, sure, and definite compensation, together with a quick and efficient remedy, for injuries or death suffered by such employees in the course of their employment . . . and to require the cost of such injuries to be borne by the industry itself and not by its individual members." In other words, when an accident occurs that arises out of, and in the course of an employee's employment, it is the responsibility of the employer to make sure that the employee is properly taken care of and compensated for that injury or death.
There are a wide range of injuries that may give rise to a proper workers compensation claim. The work accident may involve a traumatic event like a back injury caused by lifting an object, a crush injury, a broken bone, traumatic brain damage, or even death. Other types of compensable workers compensation claims involve repetitive stress injuries that may build over time from repeated movements, such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
There are particular requirements that must be met to properly file a workers compensation case. An injured worker must inform the employer with in a certain amount of days. Then a specific form called an "Application for Adjustment of Claim" must be filed with the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission (previously known as the Illinois Industrial Commission). Other specific requirements apply as well.
When you choose to allow one of our experienced workers compensation lawyers, Illinois licensed, to discuss your case free of charge, we will investigate the circumstances of your injury to determine whether a proper workers compensation claim can be filed with the Illinois Workers Compensation Commission. If we believe that our lawyers can assist you, we will offer to file a claim on your behalf, with no attorney fees charged unless a successful settlement or award can be reached. Even if you're already being paid for your lost time or injury, our attorneys can confirm free of charge whether you are receiving the proper rate. As part of this legal representation, our attorneys will focus on your:
Medical Benefits- Our affiliated workers compensation lawyers will make sure that you are receiving all of the medical assistance you are entitled to, including treatment, therapy and if necessary, surgery. Of course, our lawyers will help guide you through this process to help ensure that your medical bills are paid for through the employer, and that you are not left holding the bag.
Future Employment- Depending on your injury, the level of severity, and the type of work you do, some employees are unable to return to work at the same job position. In those circumstances, our affiliated attorneys will also help arrange appropriate job training, so that the worker can later obtain a good job that won't aggravate these injuries.
Monetary Compensation- Once our experienced workers compensation attorneys have helped you address your medical issues, get the appropriate medical treatment, and provide for your future employment, then our lawyers will aggressively pursue a maximum settlement or award on your behalf. All of our clients deserve to receive fair and complete monetary compensation for covered injuries that occurred during employment.
At the law offices of Mitchell S. Sexner & Associates LLC, speaking to one of the knowledgeable workers compensation attorneys here at 800-996-4824 and learning about your rights is always free. Just do not wait too long, as your rights to workers compensation will expire if certain time limits are not complied with.
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WORK INJURY TOPICS
What's workers compensation?
Justice for the injured
How to claim workers compensation
Application for Adjustment of Claim
Who's on my side?
How to properly protect yourself
"Will I be fired?"
What is retaliatory discharge?
Am I an employee?
Who can collect workers compensation?
Covered injuries
What is a workers compensation injury?
What are TTD, TPD, PPD, PTD?
Disability payments
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Repetitive Stress Injuries
Neck, back & spine injury
Therapy & Treatment
Occupational Disease
Exposure injuries from Asthma to Asbestosis
Vocational Rehabilitation
Rebuilding job skills
FELA
Railroad accidents and injuries
Construction injuries
Construction site accidents

