Accident/Injury/Disability/Claim Denials
Workers’ Compensation
Workers’ compensation claims are not fault-based. This means that if you are injured on the job, you are normally entitled to workers’ compensation benefits even if the injury is your fault. Also, many people believe that in order to file a workers’ compensations claim you must sue your employer. In most cases, employers carry workers’ compensation insurance to cover these claims and the claim is made against the insurance policy, not the individual employer. We pride ourselves on helping injured workers successfully pursue workers’ compensation insurance claims and we charge no fee unless we recover for you. We can help.
Injury Claims
Most injury claims are the result of simple car wrecks caused by someone’s carelessness. However, the claims can be complicated. Insurance companies have specially trained adjusters who try to make contact with you quickly in an attempt to make you settle quickly, many times before you have had enough time to know if you are injured. We strongly suggest you consult with an attorney before agreeing to settle on the insurance company’s terms. Also, you may have additional coverage available for medical bills on your own car insurance policy and using this coverage usually will not increase your insurance premiums. We know how to deal with the insurance companies and we charge no fee unless we recover for you. We can help.
Social Security Disability Claims
Social Security Disability Claims are not fault based. Therefore, you can recover these benefits even if your disability is not the result of a specific accident or injury. Many times Social Security Disability Benefits are granted due to illness, disease, or chronic conditions that render it impossible for you to work. We can assist you in pursuing your Social Security Disability claim and we charge no fee unless we recover for you. We can help.
Insurance Claim Denials
Sometimes insurance companies will try to avoid paying your claim even if you are making the claim under your own insurance policy. We have seen this behavior in response to claims filed under life insurance policies, uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage on car insurance policies, and even under general business liability policies. Your insurance company has a legal obligation to treat you ethically and fairly and to pay reasonable amounts when you submit claims. If you feel you are being mistreated by your insurance company, we strongly suggest you consult an attorney. We can help.
