Revere Workers' Compensation
People who are hurt or made ill on the job in Revere may be able to recover workers' compensation benefits. This system was designed to permit employees to recover benefits even if they were partially to blame for the accident that caused the illness or injury. The worker need not prove the employer's fault. In practice, it is somewhat common for insurers to deny valid claims or provide fewer benefits than would be appropriate. At Pulgini & Norton, our experienced Revere workers' compensation lawyers work hard to assert the rights of our clients.
The Process of Seeking Workers' Compensation BenefitsOnly employees are eligible for workers' compensation benefits. Moreover, their illness or injury must have been caused by some part of their job. In some cases, it is very easy to establish that the job caused the injury. For example, if you fall through a hole on the second story of a construction site, and your coworkers see you break a bone, the injury is obviously work-related. It is unlikely that the insurer would contest that you are entitled to workers' compensation benefits.
On the other hand, there are many illnesses and injuries that may not have as clear a connection to work. For example, it may be challenging to show that a heart attack is job-related. Similarly, it may be difficult to show that an illness arising from toxic exposure was caused on the job. Insurers are particularly inclined to reject claims on the basis that there was a pre-existing condition.
You should not assume that a pre-existing condition means that you are not entitled to benefits. The work event must be a major cause of the injury or illness for which you are claiming benefits, but it does not need to be predominant or more than 50%. Insurers are supposed to accept you as you are, no matter your medical condition. For example, if you have a mild disc herniation from a prior car accident, but you had to lift heavy objects, and as a result, the herniation becomes severe, and you are incapacitated for a few weeks, you may still be entitled to benefits. If the work aggravates your condition and causes symptoms, you should consult an attorney about seeking benefits.
To which benefits may you be entitled? Among other benefits, you can potentially recover medical bills, temporary partial disability, temporary total disability, permanent partial disability, permanent total disability, scarring and disfigurement, permanent loss of function of a body part, and, in some cases, vocational rehabilitation.
Explore Your Options with a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer in RevereRevere is a city in Suffolk County that was named after Revolutionary War hero Paul Revere. It has over 50,000 residents who work in a wide range of industries. If you are considering filing a workers' compensation claim, you should consult an experienced Revere workers’ compensation attorney. At Pulgini & Norton, we can provide sound legal advice for filing a claim and pursuing it through any necessary steps to its resolution. Contact Pulgini & Norton at 781-843-2200 or through our online form for a consultation with a job injury attorney.