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Woburn, Massachusetts is located roughly halfway between Boston and Lowell. Until the 1800s, it’s economy was primarily based on farming. However, with the opening of various canals and rail, various industries thrived in the 19th century. Now, Woburn’s location, along with two major intersecting highways, Woburn has a diverse workforce, which is a driving force of its recent economic growth. Companies located in Woburn include technology companies and workers in the trades. While there are many differences between the various industries, one thing remains constant: workers get injured on the job.
There are many injuries that are common in certain industries. Nurses get injured when they lift patients, assemblers get wrist and carpal tunnel injuries, and drywall installers get shoulder injuries. These are the injuries that the insurance companies are used to seeing, and they know how to handle them, for better or for worse.
It is the uncommon or unique injuries that give workers and insurance companies the most trouble. This includes not only injuries that you may never have heard of before, but also routine injuries that don’t resolve in the normal amount of time.
Whether your injury is common or unique, if it happened at work, you’re entitled to Workers Compensation benefits.
Workers Compensation is a system set up to help workers who are injured on the job. Whether it’s medical bills, lost wages, or many other types of benefits, workers comp is a lifeline to help the injured worker and his/her family during tough times.
To get these benefits, it doesn’t matter whose fault an accident was. The only thing that matters is that you were hurt. So even if you dropped something that injured your foot or caused a car accident, you’re still entitled to these benefits.
Since you don’t need to prove whose fault an accident was, the Workers Compensation system was set up so that injured workers get their benefits quickly. Missing a paycheck because of a work injury can be devastating. An injury won’t prevent a mortgage or rent payment from coming due. That’s why the Workers Comp insurance company is supposed to pay you within a couple weeks.
But what if the insurance company denies your claim? Unfortunately, that means that in order to get benefits, you’ll have to prove your case in front of a judge at the Department of Industrial Accidents and get the judge to order the insurance company can pay you. Unfortunately, this can be quite a long process, as getting in front of the judge can take 3-4 months. While the judge can and often does award retroactive benefits, many people don’t have a financial cushion to go without a paycheck for that long.
The insurance company is doing everything it can to deny your claim. Even if they’re paying your benefits now, they’re looking at your medical records, following you, and doing everything they can to find a reason to stop your checks. You need an experienced lawyer on your side to fight back and make sure you’re getting everything that you’ve worked for and deserve.
At Marcotte Law Firm, our Workers Comp Lawyers have decades of experience representing injured workers. Whether you were just injured or have been on Workers Comp for months or years, we know how to maximize your benefits.
No matter where you are in the Workers Compensation process, you likely have questions. Am I getting the right amount? When can I go back to work? Are there other benefits available? These are the types of questions that we answer for our clients.
If you suffered a work injury, call the experienced Workers Comp Attorneys at Marcotte Law Firm for a free, no obligation consultation.