Illinois Arm and Shoulder Injury AttorneyIllinois Workers’ Compensation Lawyers, located in Lombard and Bloomingdale, Illinois.We’ve been helping wounded employees for 29 years! With over 150 years of combined experience, you can trust us to work for you.
There are many different tasks in a workplace that can lead to neck, arm, or shoulder injuries. Work can be difficult on these areas by asking you to do such things as pushing or pulling heavy equipment or parcels, lifting, or doing overhead work. You could be subject to trauma injuries or herniated disks. In some cases, such as torn biceps, rotator cuff tears, or rotator cuff impingement syndrome, the injures can be painful, come with expensive care, and you could even be forced to change jobs.
However, Illinois workers’ compensation was designed to assist you should you receive an arm, neck, or shoulder injury on the job. With the workers’ compensation benefits, you can be compensated for expensive medical treatments, like surgery, steroid injections, permanent work restrictions and disability, lost wages, and rehabilitation. Without a workers’ compensation attorney assisting you though, it may be difficult to receive the money you need.
The workers’ compensation attorneys at the Law Offices of Steven H. Mevorah would be able to assist with legal advice and practical assistance regarding your claim, so call as early as possible. We have been representing shoulder, neck, and arm injury victims in the Chicago metro are. There are also locations located conveniently in Lombard and Bloomingdale, Illinois.
Below is an example of how our skilled and experienced workers’ compensation lawyers can help you secure the full benefits that you deserve:
At Mevorah Law, we don’t charge for an initial consultation. So the sooner you contact one of our worker injury attorneys, the sooner we can help with your right to workers’ compensation benefits.
How to File a Claim for an Illinois Workers’ Compensation in Arm, Neck, or Shoulder InjuriesThere are many instances where an employer will try to deny the need for a workers’ compensation claim. They may claim that the injury was a pre-existing condition, that it didn’t happen while working, or that the employee never mentioned the injury.
Even if you did have a pre-existing injury in either your neck, shoulder, or arm, it is possible that you can still attain workers’ compensation if your workplace aggravated the condition. Once injured, under Illinois state law you have forty-five days to give notice to your employer.
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