Generally, within 3 years from the date the injury was discovered. Earlier legal advice is best.
Time limits vary by state, but generally, claims must be filed within two to three years of the accident.
Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and pain & suffering damages.
While not required, having a lawyer significantly improves your chances of receiving fair compensation.
Time limits vary by state, but generally, claims must be filed within three years of the incident.
Compensation may include medical expenses, loss of income, rehabilitation costs, and pain & suffering damages.
While not required, having a lawyer significantly improves your chances of receiving fair compensation.
Time limits vary by state, but generally, claims must be reported within six months of the injury.
Most injuries occurring in the workplace, including physical injuries, mental health conditions, and occupational illnesses, are covered.
Workers’ compensation laws typically prevent employees from suing their employers directly, but third-party claims may be an option in cases of negligence.