By ggwmlaw | Published December 22, 2022 | Posted in Blog, Workers Compensation |
Workers Compensation Lawyers in New Jersey Workers’ compensation is a system in place to help employees who have been injured on the job receive the medical treatment and financial support they need to recover and get back to work. If you have been the victim of a work-related injury, you may be wondering what types Read More
Read MoreVictims of medical malpractice deserve compensation for their injuries, but insurance companies will do everything they can to settle on the lowest amount possible. This is why working with a medical malpractice lawyer is so important. An experienced legal professional has the knowledge and resources to investigate the incident, present convincing evidence, and negotiate a Read More
Read MoreHave you or a loved one suffered a head injury? Depending on the severity of the impact or penetration, traumatic brain injury (TBI) could occur. Although some symptoms of TBI are obvious and immediately apparent—including convulsions, slurred speech, blurred vision, and dilation of one or both pupils—some head injuries have delayed symptoms that are harder Read More
Read MoreWorkers’ compensation holds employers responsible for injuries their employees sustain on the job. Payments help cover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages resulting from the injury. Many workers’ comp cases end in a settlement. The way you receive payments varies depending on whether you accept a lump sum or a structured Read More
Read MoreWhen a loved one dies unexpectedly in a car accident, from violence, or due to medical malpractice, the sudden loss can cause shock, grief, and emotional upheaval. On top of all this, losing your family’s primary income earner or child care provider can disrupt your finances and lifestyle. Recovering after the wrongful death of a Read More
Read MoreSeniors often need daily assistance or ongoing home care, making them dependent on family, friends, medical providers, and nursing staff. While most people wouldn’t dream of abusing an elderly person, a shocking 10 percent of Americans over age 60 have been victims of elder abuse. The lack of reporting is even more alarming, with an Read More
Read MoreWorkers’ compensation covers medical bills, pays lost wages, and provides other benefits for covered employees who are hurt on the job. Usually, injuries are caused by accidents or safety breaches, but what if you’ve been hurt due to workplace violence? Are you still eligible for benefits? The short answer is yes—if the violence is work-related Read More
Read MoreA catastrophic injury is one that impedes a person’s ability to work or to complete everyday life tasks. A catastrophic injury can happen on the job, in a car accident, or can be caused by medical malpractice. In any case, they tend to result in incapacity in some form. Catastrophic injuries are more common than Read More
Read MoreGiving birth is a miraculous process, but it’s fraught with risk. When things don’t go as planned, the mother and her baby may suffer lifelong injuries or death. Consider that 3% of babies born in the US have birth defects, many of which result from traumatic injury in the delivery room. Some birth injuries are Read More
Read MoreJust because you slip, fall, and injure yourself on someone’s property doesn’t automatically mean you receive compensation. To be awarded damages, you must prove the defendant’s negligence. Consider what this entails and how a slip and fall attorney can help you gather the necessary evidence. Elements of a Slip and Fall Lawsuit In civil cases, Read More
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