Being injured on the job is a serious setback. While workers’ compensation is your legal remedy in this situation, obtaining the benefits you are entitled to involves legal intricacies that can be challenging to navigate. Review our workers’ compensation services to see how Matarazzo & Lubcher can help, and contact an experienced Elizabeth, NJ injury lawyer to discuss next steps.
Who is Eligible for Workers’ Compensation Coverage?
Virtually every employer in New Jersey is required to provide workers’ compensation insurance for their employees. This means that if you are injured in the course of your job or develop a work-related illness, workers’ compensation coverage generally applies.
Taking Important Next Steps
If you are injured and able to do so, notify your employer immediately, and if you need medical care, seek treatment right away.
- Retain the skilled legal guidance of a trusted workers’ compensation attorney early on and allow them to speak and negotiate on your behalf.
- Carefully follow your doctor’s instructions and advice, which includes attending all follow-up visits and seeking all recommended tests and treatments. Doing so bolsters your health and your workers’ compensation claim.
- Avoid posting anything about your injury or activities on social media while your claim is pending.
What No-Fault Coverage Means
Workers’ compensation is a no-fault system. This is based on the fact that the negligence you’re required to prove to bring a successful personal injury claim does not play a role when it comes to injuries sustained on the job. Instead, your employer is required to cover you, and you give up the right to file a lawsuit against them in exchange.
The goal is to simplify the compensation process so employees receive benefits more quickly and costly, time-consuming lawsuits don’t burden employers. While workers’ compensation is less comprehensive than a successful personal injury claim would be, you needn’t prove your employer’s negligence to be compensated.
Your Benefits
The workers’ comp benefits you receive will depend on the circumstances. Coverage basics, however, include your necessary medical care and a specific percentage of your gross earnings.
Consult with an Experienced Elizabeth Workers’ Compensation Attorney Today
The dedicated Elizabeth workers’ compensation lawyers at Matarazzo & Lubcher in Union County have extensive experience successfully guiding even the most challenging claims toward favorable resolutions that honor our clients’ rights and support their health and well-being. We’re here for you, too, so please don’t wait to learn more by reaching out and contacting us online today.
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