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Workers compensation
If you were injured on the job, don't wait to contact our workers compensation lawyers in order to learn more about your legal rights. Since our law firm was first founded in 1939, we’ve leveraged our extensive experience and resources to guide clients injured in all types of workplace accidents through their legal journeys. What’s more, in the past five years alone, we have recovered more than $350 million in compensation on behalf of our clients.
At Levinson Axelrod, P.A. we have attorneys who are Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey in the field of workers compensation law. These lawyers are uniquely qualified in this particular field, having achieved the requisite legal experience, passing tests, as well as being recommended by the Judges they appear before and the attorneys they compete against. You should know that not all attorneys are "Certified." When you retain Levinson Axelrod after a workplace accident, you can rest assured you will receive the highest quality legal representation for your workers compensation claim.
Types of Workers compensation cases we handle
Traumatic Accidents and Injuries
Occupational and Exposure Claims
Unpaid Benefits and Permanency Awards
Canzanella Act First Responders Claims
WHAT IS WORKERS' COMPENSATION?
Workers’ compensation is a no-fault insurance system that provides injured workers with benefits to cover their medical treatment, rehabilitation, and a portion of their lost income. Because Workers’ Compensation is a no-fault policy, workers have the ability to receive benefits regardless of who caused their accident and injuries. Although the process seems simple, and should be, our attorneys have years of experience to help you through your claim, and will be there for you every step of the way.
Your Rights After a Workplace Accident in New Jersey
Accidents and injuries can create tremendous setbacks for victims and families, as well as make complex and foreign legal proceedings even more difficult. By understanding your rights after a workplace injury, you can take action to ensure you receive the benefits you deserve.
- Right to legal counsel: Following a workplace accident, one of the most important rights you have is your right to legal representation. Hiring an attorney does not harm your workers' comp claim.
- Right to medical care: If your injury was sustained during the course of your job duties, workers' comp should cover all costs associated with the treatment of your injury -- cost of treatment should NEVER prevent you from getting the care you need.
- Right to medical leave: Workplace injuries can take weeks or even months to fully heal. If your injury prevents you from returning to work for more than seven days, you may be entitled to temporary total disability benefits which are 70% of your average weekly wage (max/min limits also apply).
- Right to job security: Under New Jersey workers' comp law, it is illegal for your employer to terminate you or discriminate against you for filing for workers' compensation. If your employer is retaliating against you, contact our firm immediately!

FAQs
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When To Get a Lawyer for Work Injury?
If you've been injured at work, it may be a good idea to consider hiring a lawyer for your work injury case. Here are some situations in which you might want to consider getting a lawyer for a work injury:
- Severe Injuries: If your work-related injury is severe, resulting in significant medical expenses, long-term disability, or permanent impairment, a lawyer can help ensure you receive appropriate compensation for your losses.
- Disputed Claims: If your employer or their insurance company disputes your claim or denies your benefits, a lawyer can help you navigate the appeals process and advocate for your rights.
- Denied Medical Treatment: If your employer or their insurer is denying you necessary medical treatment or delaying approval for medical care, a lawyer can assist in ensuring you receive the treatment you need.
- Pre-Existing Conditions: If you have a pre-existing medical condition that is aggravated by a work-related injury, determining the appropriate compensation can be complex. A lawyer can help ensure you receive compensation for the additional harm caused by the work injury.
- Third-Party Liability: If your injury was caused by a third party (someone other than your employer or a coworker), you might have a personal injury claim against that party in addition to your workers' compensation claim. A lawyer can handle both aspects of your case.
- Complex Claims: Some workers' compensation claims involve complex legal or medical issues. A lawyer can provide expert advice and navigate these complexities to maximize your benefits.
- Lost Wages Disputes: If you're facing difficulties in getting the correct amount of lost wages compensation or are experiencing delays, a lawyer can help you obtain the appropriate benefits.
- Maximizing Compensation: A lawyer can help you understand the full scope of benefits you are entitled to and ensure you receive the maximum compensation available under the law.
If you're unsure whether you need a lawyer for your work injury case, please contact us today to schedule a consultation with an experienced workers' compensation attorney from our firm.
Can I Sue a Third Party for My Workplace Injury in New Jersey?
Some workplace accidents are the result of a third party’s negligence, such as an outside contractor or a property owner. In these situations, injured workers and families may have the right to seek justice and compensation through civil lawsuits, allowing for financial recoveries beyond what workers’ compensation provides, such as damages for pain and suffering. Since these lawsuits require victims to prove that a defendant was negligent, legal representation and clear and convincing arguments are critical.
The NJ workers' comp attorneys at Levinson Axelrod, P.A. can help you determine if you qualify for a third-party case, as we have experience pursuing workers’ comp claims and civil lawsuits.
Who Is Eligible for Workers' Compensation in New Jersey?
Workers’ compensation offers benefits to those injured on the job and those who develop occupational diseases, regardless of who is at fault. An employee is eligible for workers' compensation regardless of if they work full-time or part-time, and they do not have to be employed for any specific length of time. On the other hand, independent contractors, consultants, and freelancers are not eligible for workers' compensation, unless they have gotten their own Worker’s Compensation insurance policy.
The ways people can get hurt or sick due to work are limitless. Over the years, we have handled all types of slips and falls and lifting incidents, but also more unique cases like occupational illness claims, work-related fights, and even death claims. The most common thread is that the injury or illness must arise from the course of the employment. If it does, Levinson Axelrod is committed to getting the benefits the injured worker is entitled.
Why Choose Levinson Axelrod, P.A.
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