If you’ve been injured on the job, you should contact us as soon as possible. The Colacci Law Firm can help you navigate the complexities of the workers’ compensation system. If you try to handle your claim on your own, you could be making critical mistakes.
The most common workers compensation mistakes include:
- Misreporting the injury
- Missing the injury reporting deadline
- Over reporting, by providing your employer or physician with additional or unnecessary details
- Seeing the wrong medical provider
- Submitting to a treatment or surgery without asking questions or getting a second opinion
- Paying out of pocket for your medical treatment
Getting treatment for an injury that happened on the job is just the beginning of the process.
We can help you make the right decision for your specific circumstances and protect your rights.
What happens when you book a free consultation for a workers compensation case?
We’ll discuss the specifics of your accident and help you determine if your complaint qualifies as a workers’ compensation claim. The clock starts running as soon as you get injured, so don’t wait to report your accident and seek medical help immediately. Once you’ve received the medical attention you need, contact us for a free consultation.
How much does it cost to hire an attorney?
For workers compensation matters, there is no fee unless we win.
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