Who Can You Sue For Your Work Injury in Massachusetts?
When you are injured on the job, workers’ compensation may be your only option when it comes to collecting damages. This is because workers’ compensation...
When you are injured on the job, workers’ compensation may be your only option when it comes to collecting damages. This is because workers’ compensation...
Workers’ compensation covers more than just injuries. It also covers those occasions where a death occurs during a workplace activity or because of a workplace...
Typically, a workers’ compensation case is handled on a contingency fee basis. “Contingency” means that if you win your case, your workers’ compensation lawyer receives...
There are situations where you can represent yourself in a workers’ comp case. However, those situations usually involve very simple injuries or extremely cooperative employers. Unfortunately,...
Work-related repetitive stress injuries are surprisingly common in the workplace. They are on the rise as a work related injury as computers become more common...
The workers’ compensation system requires that workers file their claims within certain time limits. There are limits on notice and limits on when you can...
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome affects three to six percent of all adults in the United States. This includes roughly 15 million Americans. While it can result...
The workers’ compensation system only works properly if your employer actually has workers’ compensation insurance. Normally, your employer would notify their insurance company and then...
Although workers’ comp benefits are determined by statute in Massachusetts, there is some room for negotiation with the insurance company. In fact, insurance companies often...
The workers’ compensation system offers workers a way to get disability benefits if they have been injured at work. In serious injury cases, and even...