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Illinois Workers Compensation Lawyers. Drummond Law offers legal assistance to injured workers in both Missouri and Illinois. It’s our job to ensure that you and your family are protected if you’re injured, whether that’s by heavy machinery, a slip and fall, or you’re seeking Social Security Disability assistance. It’s essential that you contact our Illinois Workers Compensation lawyers right away if you’re having trouble getting compensated for your injury. We also specialize in Social Security Disability assistance.

Illinois Workers Compensation Lawyers

Practicing law since the 1970’s, Drummond Law’s legal team have the resources and experience needed to help people through these difficult situations. Get in touch with one of our work comp lawyers now to learn more about our capabilities and legal services if you’re disabled or hurt at work. Drummond Law provides free, no-obligation case reviews.

Common Workers Compensation Claims

There are dozens of ways you can be injured on the job. According to OSHA, the most common fatal injuries happen within the workers in the agriculture, forestry, mining, construction, and transportation industries. Regarding injuries at work, the top 10 include:

  • Overexertion
  • Repetitive Movements
  • Slips and Falls
  • Electrocution
  • Struck By Objects
  • Heavy Machinery
  • In Transportation
  • Unintenional Overdose
  • Workplace Violence
  • Harmful Exposure to Substances

You can also include fires and explosions, repetitive stress (like carpal tunnel), malfunctioning equipment, toxins, and other work-related hazards. Even if an injury seems small, like a burn or slight back pain, they can turn into a lasting condition. It’s important to keep track of any ongoing pain. Most states have a 2-month time limit on when you can file a workers compensation claim. Drummond Law’s workers compensation lawyers have the experience and dedication you need to fight for your workers compensation and get the reimbursement you deserve if you’re injured on the job.

Reimbursement for Workers Comp Claims

Workers compensation is different in different states. No matter where you are working, it’s absolutely crucial to report any injury to your supervisor right away. It’s also important to reach out to an experienced work comp attorney near you as soon as possible if you’re having trouble with your claim. Below is a list of the types of compensation you can receive:

  • Vocational Rehabilitation: Most states and companies offers vocational rehabilitation. For example, if you’re injured and unable to continue your previous job, the employer will pay some level of ongoing education. The goal here is that you may have the opportunity to get vocational education to get a new job.
  • Mileage Reimbursement: When you’re dealing with workers compensation claims, you’ll often have to visit multiple doctors. You can be reimbursed for any mileage depending on what state you’re in.
  • Medical Care: Usually, workers comp insurance covers partial to full medical care. This can include rehabilitation, surgeries, x-rays, and other hospital bills. It’s essential to collect all of your medical documentation.
  • Pain and Suffering: This includes life-changing injuries that cause continued pain and suffering. In addition, benefits can be awarded to family members (i.e. survivors).
  • Lost Wages: Or “replacement income,” work comp often provides employees with supplemental income. If you need a claim or if you’re having trouble getting SSD, contact Drummond Law today for more information.

Tips for Pursuing a Work Comp Claim in Illinois

Below are a couple of tips if you’ve been injured on the job. Workers compensation in Illinois can be complex, which is just one more reason to contact a qualified work comp attorney.

  • It’s mandatory that Illinois employees give notice (verbal or written) to an employer in order to pursue a work comp claim.
  • You may be examined by a company doctor, but it’s recommended that you see your own for a second opinion.
  • There are statutes of limitation that in Illinois that require workers to file claims within 2 years.
  • Document everything, including lost wages, travel expenses, and medical bills. All of this material will help you later on.
  • Get real advice from real workers compensation lawyers. Your family and friends may be able to give some advice, but there are a lot of complications our attorneys know how to handle.

Illinois Workers Compensation Attorneys Near You

According to the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission, disability benefits can range in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. There are differences when it comes to permanent total or partial disability and temporary total disability. Our Illinois workers compensation lawyers work to help you or a family member receive fair compensation after a job-related injury. We also practice Social Security Disability law. Our workers compensation lawyers in Illinois are dedicated to helping people through these tough situations.

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