My Legal Aspirations

For as long as I can remember, the legal field has always fascinated me. While my friends watched sitcoms and cartoons, I chose to watch courtroom dramas and real life trials unfold. There was never really any question as to what I wanted to be when I got older. The only profession for me was that of a trial lawyer. Unfortunately, a serious car accident several years ago changed all that. Now, my injuries prevent me from leaving my home most days. However, my love for the law has never went away. While I may not be able to realize my dreams of becoming a trail lawyer, I still wish to help people with their legal problems. That is why I decided to start this blog. It is my hope that the information contained in these pages will help other accident victims like me when filing their personal injury claims.

3 Things You Should Know About Hiring A Work Site Accident Attorney

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If you are hurt on the job, you do not need to deal with the process of trying to get workers' compensation benefits on your own. In this situation, hiring a work site accident attorney can prove very beneficial. Unfortunately, far too many people hesitate when it comes to hiring legal counsel to represent them in worksite injury cases. Oftentimes this hesitation comes from not knowing all of the facts. Taking the time to review the three facts below can help to eliminate any concerns you may have and allow you to discover the benefits of having a lawyer represent you in your workers' compensation case. 

#1. Your Employer Cannot Legally Retaliate Against You

One of the concerns that many people have is that hiring a lawyer to represent them will cause tension between them and their employer and may even cause their employer to retaliate by either firing or demoting them. If you have this concern, you should know that the law is on your side. Workers' compensation laws prevent your employer from taking any action against you based on your decision to seek workers' compensation benefits or your decision to have an attorney represent you. If your employer does attempt to illegally retaliate against you, having a lawyer on your side will help to ensure that you can successfully fight back against these illegal actions.

#2: You Cannot Be Stuck With A Legal Bill After Your Case

Another concern that many people have is that they will find themselves dealing with a large bill that they are unable to pay if they are unable to get the workers' comp benefits they seek. If you are worried about this, you should know that it is impossible for you to find yourself in this situation. This is because attorneys who handle job-related injury claims work on a contingency basis. This means that you are only responsible for paying legal fees if the lawyer wins your case. Furthermore, the amount of these fees will be based on a percentage of the money they win for you. Consequently, these fees can never be more than you can pay since they are taken directly from your settlement funds. 

#3: Hiring An Attorney Does Not Mean You Will End Up With Less Money 

Some people worry that once they deduct legal fees from their settlement, they will end up with less money than if they settled their case directly with the insurance company. If you share this concern, you should know that hiring a work site accident lawyer typically results in a larger payout even after legal fees have been paid. 

Contact a work site accident attorney for more information. 

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10 August 2023