ArticlesOrlando Work Injury AttorneysIf you've been injured at work, you must file a workman's compensation claim in most cases. Then your employer's insurance company will either approve or reject your claim. The decision to approve or reject is usually based on the severity of the injury, the medical procedures associated with the injury, and the loss of ability to work. If you have a fairly minor injury, your settlement is likely to be satisfactory. If you have a grave injury, your settlement should typically be higher. However, it is often when the injuries are more serious that insurance companies don't like to pay what they should to employees. Free Case Evaluation by Orlando Work Injury AttorneysIf you have been hurt at work in Orlando and feel you did not receive proper restitution for your injury, contact our attorneys at The Nation Law Firm. As a matter of fact, even if you are already receiving workman's compensation benefits, we can still seek further damages from other sources responsible for your work injury in Orlando. Florida is a no-fault state, so this means that you don't have to even prove negligence by the employer to gain a settlement. Further, if you have lost your job after a work injury, our attorneys can seek damages for your loss of wages as well. No matter what you situation, we will give you a free, confidential analysis of your case in our Orlando office or over the phone. Contact us today to find out how our elite team of attorneys can assist you. Topic Index: 1-10 | 11-20 | 21-30 | 31-40
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