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Regardless of what you do for a living, chances are you will suffer a workplace injury at some time in your career. Your injury may be minor, and something that doesn’t affect your daily life. However, all too often workers are injured to such an extent that they need to file a Workers’ Compensation claim. Keep in mind that a Workers’ Compensation claim is simply a claim for benefits; it is not a lawsuit against your employer.

If you are injured on the job, it is imperative that you contact an experienced Workers’ Compensation lawyer so that you can obtain the full range of benefits to which you are entitled.

Your Workers’ Compensation attorney can explain the two types of injuries that workers sustain. The first is a specific injury, one stemming from an event occurring during the course of your work. The second type of injury is a cumulative one, which is caused by the repetitive stress of your job, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, hypertension and gastrointestinal problems.

Workers’ Compensation laws are complex and are constantly changing. a Workers’ Compensation lawyer who stays abreast of the latest legal trends effecting injured workers can be an important ally and legal guide should you get hurt at work.  Take your medical treatment, for example. It is imperative that you have legal representation in the physician selection process. If you are unrepresented and you’re asked to select a physician from a panel issued by the Medical Unit of the State of California, you may be bound by that doctor’s findings. However, if you are presented by a knowledgeable Workers’ Compensation lawyer, he or she will guide you through the process so that your treating doctor will be one who is more cognizant of your needs and not the needs of your employers’ insurance carrier.
 
Depending on the type, scope and cause of a workers’ injury, your Worker’s Compensation lawyer may consult with a variety of other Personal Injury Attorneys in California, including Auto Accident Attorneys and Brain Injury Attorneys.

If you or a loved one believes you are eligible to receive Workers’ Compensation benefits and you wish to contact a Workers’ Compensation attorney in Los Angeles or California, visit www.geklaw.com. Here you would find highly competent and experienced attorneys to handle your case.

In addition to the workers compensation attorneys, you would also find Auto Accident Attorneys California, California Brain Injury Attorneys, and Personal Injury Lawyers in California.

 

 
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