- Wrongful DeathLiving through things like a workplace injury, job loss, diagnoses that leave you unable to work, a car accident, a wrongful death, and so many other situations our clients go through can be overwhelming and devastating.
- Workers CompensationWorkers compensation hearings are a way for employees to dispute a denial of benefits or appeal a decision made by the workers’ compensation board. The hearings are typically held in front of an administrative law judge, and they can last anywhere from a few minutes to several hours.
- Employment ContractIn certain circumstances, an employer may dispute your workers’ compensation claim. Their concerns could include questions about the cause of the injury or their ability to pay benefits. In these cases, your attorney can provide documents that support your case. These might include employment agreements, payroll records, or safety reports that show you didn’t violate any workplace rules when injured on the job.
- Personal InjuryIf you are injured in a work-related accident, a car accident, or any other kind of accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence, you have the right to hold that person or party accountable for the harm done to you, which would include your loss of earnings, medical expenses, and pain and suffering damages. Some examples of personal injury cases include...
- Auto Accidents
- Social Security DisabilityPeople often find themselves torn between hiring a lawyer and trying to handle their situation themselves. Though you should always make the decision that’s best for you, hiring a lawyer to handle your workers’ compensation, Social Security Disability, or disability retirement matter can substantially help your case. Additionally, we only charge a contingency fee for cases, which means that you don’t pay anything unless we win your case. Here are some of the many benefits of having an experienced lawyer on your side...