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Ask Experts About Injury At Work Lawyers

Steven asks…

Is it possible to sue a company for pain and suffering due to a work injury? My lawyer is telling me I cant !!

I have apending case, and it doesent seem like my lawyer is doing all that he can to help me! He says that I cant sue for pain and suffering. I want to know if thats true! I had surgery and the scars are hidious and Ive gained wieght at least 30 pds since the inccident and my job ened up laying me off!! What should I do?

admin answers:

Workers’ compensation laws are created entirely by the legislature, so what benefits you are entitled to receive depend on the laws in your state. Workers’ Comp is supposed to be a compromise that allows employers to have some limit on liability in exchange for worker protections in case of work injuries. For example, if there were no workers’ comp laws, an employer could simply avoid liability for work injuries by going out of business and leave the worker holding the bag for medical bills and lost wages. In exchange for this protection for workers most states do not allow workers to sue the employer, other than for workers’ comp benefits, except in very limited circumstances. (like intentional injuries or violations of certain safety requirements) The law usually does provides for some type of award of compensation for permanent impairment. In Ohio, it’s called a permanent partial disability award. That gives you some award of compensation to account for permanent residuals of the allowed conditions in your claim. There are also additional awards if you lose the use of a bodypart, such as an arm, leg or finger. Unfortunately, there is no specific award for pain and suffering. Good luck and best wishes for a full recovery.

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Ask Experts About Injury At Work Compensation

Donna asks…

injury at work compensation?

I slipped over at work and really damaged my knee. It was their fault, they didnt put up a sign and I’ve made a claim. I’ve had to leave work because its too painful to walk on so much, and I’m really depressed.
How much money do you think I will get?

admin answers:

You will only be entitled to be reimbursed for actual medical costs. Your injury is nowhere near severe enough to warrant any pain and suffering award.

So, you can expect to be in the same financial condition you were prior to the accident, not better and not worse. You won’t get any windfall, that is for sure.

Hopefully their insurance investigation will not uncover any negligence on your part to exercise due care. If there are obvious hazards the lack of signage won’t give you much of an advantage.

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Problems With Workers’ Compensation GETLEGAL

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