Workplace Injuries
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On-the-job injuries can be substantial,
permanent and catastrophic
A legal advocate can help determine if a workplace injury involved negligence by a third party, making it possible to obtain compensation in addition to that provided by workers’ compensation insurance.
The most common types of workplace injuries involving third-parties are:
- Transportation Accidents
- Construction Accidents
- Assaults and Violent Acts
- Slip and Fall Injuries and Deaths
- Contact with Objects and Equipment
- Exposure to Harmful Substances or Environments
- Fires and Explosions
Our attorneys understand the system
Workplace injury claims can be complex. Both the workers’ compensation claim and the third-party claim must be handled properly and in conjunction with each other. A mistake in one claim action can reduce the total amount of compensation the injured worker receives. That’s why you need an experienced legal workplace injury advocate like Janet, Jenner and Suggs.

