However minor your fall injury may seem at first, you may still experience pain or other residual damage that can become debilitating over time.
In New York, you may be entitled to Workers’ Compensation benefits no matter your injury’s severity. However, the longer you wait to file your claim, the easier it becomes for the insurance companies to:
With this in mind, retaining an experienced slip and fall accident attorney is an essential step to securing the compensation you need to recover. Our injury lawyers have over 30 years experience and have fought for New Yorkers through this process and achieved excellent results
The most serious injuries caused by falls are usually those affecting the back and spinal cord, the head, the neck, or the joints. However, any part of the body can be severely injured in a fall accident.
To see how our experienced injury lawyers can help you, call our office directly at (516) 997-0997. Our Initial consultations are always free.
Sometimes when people get hurt on the job, they ignore the injury until it gets much worse. This is a mistake. If you wait too long, you could lose your chance to collect Workers’ Compensation benefits this is where our slip and fall attorneys can help you.
To make sure you are protecting your legal rights, this is what you should do if you ever slip or trip and fall at work:
Workers Compensation is a type of insurance. Most employers have it. This insurance pays employees for their medical expenses and lost wages if they are injured on the job.
Usually, if you were injured because you slipped and fell at work, you will be covered by Workers’ Compensation.
Workers’ Compensation is a type of “no-fault” insurance. That means you can get compensation for slip and fall injuries from Workers’ Comp whether or not your employer was at fault for the conditions that caused you to fall on the job.
When you get Workers’ Comp benefits, you can’t sue your employer. That’s because you are already being paid by Workers’ Comp. However, sometimes someone else besides your employer may have done something that caused or contributed to the dangerous condition that caused you to slip or trip.
If a contractor, subcontractor, vendor, employee from another company who you were working with, person or company whose property you were working on, or other third party was negligent, you may be able to file a personal injury claim against them. That would be in addition to any Workers’ Comp benefits you are eligible for. Our Long Island slip and fall lawyer will carefully evaluate your case to identify all potential sources of compensation to ensure you get everything you are legally entitled to.
If you have been hurt on the job, and are going through pain and suffering you deserve compensation. You need money for medical bills and to make up for the income you lose when you are unable to work because of your injury.
You don’t want to lose your chance to get Workers’ Compensation benefits. Sometimes things don’t go smoothly. Your employer or your employer’s insurance company may dispute your claim.
They could say your injury did not occur at work. Or they might have other objections. The Workers’ Compensation Board could tell you to come to a hearing. We do everything we can at our law firm to empower you to make the best decisions possible for you and your loved ones, which includes how the laws work in your favor.
If you have any problem with your Workers’ Compensation slip and fall claims, our Long Island slip and fall lawyer can help.
At Terry Katz & Associates law firm, we fight hard to make sure you get all the compensation for slip and fall injuries that the law allows. In addition to Workers’ Compensation benefits, we can file a personal injury lawsuit in some circumstances where another person or company was negligent in a way that was related to your fall.
If you ever have any questions about what to do after a slip and fall accident at work, feel free to give us a call at (516) 997-0997 or contact us online.
We would be glad to help you file a claim, fight a denial, or understand more about the laws and regulations that affect your rights to compensation. We only represent workers and do our best to help you with your pain and suffering.
Our offices are conveniently located in Uniondale in Nassau County, and our slip and fall attorneys serve all of Long Island as well as all five boroughs of New York City.