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After a typical work injury, your employer’s workers compensation insurance should cover lost wages and medical care costs. These accidents may occur because of a misstep taken by you, a fellow employee or your employer. In reality, it doesn’t matter who caused the injury. As long as you were hurt at work, you are eligible for benefits.
However, there are some restrictions to the Workers Compensation system. If you are hurt at work, you are not able to sue your employer. That means that you will never be able to get any money from your employer for your pain and suffering. So, if you are injured by a coworker, you cannot sue the company or the co-worker.
But, there are often times when someone negligently hurts you at work, and the person who hurts you is not an employee. This would give rise to what is called a Third-Party Liability claim.
There are many scenarios in which this occurs:
Even if you are able to get compensation from the person who caused your injury, you will still be entitled to Workers Compensation benefits. Your Workers Compensation insurer will be responsible for paying your lost wages and paying our medical expenses. Then, the insurance company for the person who caused the injury will be essentially responsible for your pain and suffering.
These claims are especially complicated because they involved two different types of insurance that are meant to cover some of the same things. Coordinating your compensation with the insurance companies is something that really needs the attention of an experienced attorney.
It can also be hard to know what benefits you may be entitled. An inexperienced lawyer may make a Workers Compensation claim, but miss altogether that there is an additional claim to also be made. This severely limits your recovery.
Our attorneys, at Marcotte Law Firm, can help. Our lawyers have decades of experience representing a variety of individuals as they face the complexities involved in workers compensation and personal injury law.
Our Lawyers approach each case collaboratively. You can rest easy knowing that they have a team of lawyers working together on their cases. Your attorney will strive for efficient, cost-effective results for our clients, and your lawyer will understand how stressful and overwhelming this situation can be. Our Lowell lawyers are committed to working diligently toward both your current needs and your long-term goals.
To learn more about how our Lowell Workers Compensation attorneys can help you obtain the best results possible, contact our firm for a free initial consultation. Schedule yours online or by calling (978) 458-1229.