A Work Injury Attorney Can Help You Fight Back & Win

Do you have a good relationship with your employer? Good for you. But when you get hurt on the job, you’d best hire a work injury attorney, because there’s no guarantee your loyalty to the company will be reciprocated. Once you file a legitimate claim, the insurance company takes over—and it gets down to the business…

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4 Reasons to Talk to a Work Related Injury Lawyer

When you suffer a work-related injury, attorney advice will undoubtedly include picking up the phone and calling a lawyer. Many workers, unwilling to be the squeaky wheel or to test their employer’s commitment to their workers, often go along with however the company wants to handle the incident, especially if the injury seems too insignificant at the…

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Hire A Work-Related Injury Attorney For A Class Action Lawsuit

Work injuries that involve only one hurt employee are both common and fairly straightforward, typically resulting in the injured party being owed money by their employer or their worker’s compensation insurance. But when a workplace accident injures multiple employees at once, things can become more complicated. The injured group stands the best chance of winning…

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Looking for a Work Related Injury Attorney Near You in San Antonio?

When someone you love is injured at work, it can have serious consequences. Not only does the injured person suffer physical pain and anguish from the injury itself, but your family also suffers financially. Medical bills and treatment costs for work-related injuries can be very steep and, couple that with any lost income or wages…

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A Work-Related Injury Attorney Can Help You Sue Outside of Workers’ Comp

Many people assume a work-related injury attorney such as myself simply handles workers’ comp claims. While it’s true that a number of my cases can be solved through quick-and-easy workers’ compensation filings, a lot of the time, this system just isn’t enough. It either doesn’t compensate the victim adequately, the employer doesn’t facilitate the process as needed,…

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Accident Injury Claims in the Construction Industry

Construction site accidents can happen to anyone. In fact, construction is ranked by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as the most dangerous form of employment, with 150,000 on-site accidents occurring annually, resulting in 1,000 deaths per year. The construction industry, therefore, generates a staggering amount of construction site accident claims. Recurring construction site accidents can lead…

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How a Construction Site Accident Attorney Can Help You with Your Recovery

It’s a sad fact, but the construction industry is one of the most dangerous employment sectors in our country. In 2014 alone, it accounted for more than 20% of all U.S. worker fatalities, meaning one in every five on-the-job deaths occurred because of construction site accidents. That’s pretty shocking. However, a construction site accident attorney can help.…

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Car Accidents: Third Party Insurance vs First Party Insurance

When you’ve been in a car accident, you’ll likely need to file a claim with either your insurance company or the other parties in order to recoup costs for your car repairs, medical bills, and other expenses incurred. These are called first party and third party insurance claims. The differences between third-party insurance vs first-party insurance claims…

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Third Party Insurance Claims for Car Accidents: What You Should Know

If you’re in a car accident caused by another person, you’ll need to know about third-party insurance claims. This claim is filed with the insurance company of the other driver – also known as the at-fault party. Your insurance company will not be involved in this claim, and all compensation for your damages and injuries will…

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Tips for Filing a Successful Third Party Insurance Claim

When you’re in a wreck caused by another driver, you’ll need to file a third-party insurance claim. A third party insurance claim is filed with the other driver’s insurance carrier and can compensate you for your car repairs, medical bills, and any other costs you’ve incurred because of the accident. Unfortunately, all too often, insurance companies offer…

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