Utah Workers’ Compensation Attorneys
Salt Lake City Workers’ Compensation Lawyers
Workplace injuries can be devastating for Utah workers. Our Utah workers’ compensation attorneys realize you have bills to pay and only by working can you keep up on your financial obligations.
If you are hurt on the job and you need help, give us a call at (800) 574-5602. Our Salt Lake City workers’ compensation lawyers are available around the clock to help.
What You Are Entitled To
When you’ve suffered an injury at work, you shouldn’t have to justify your claim to the insurance company or worry about how your company is going to treat you because you can’t work. Workers’ compensation laws were established to make sure you get the money you need when you need it, so it is important to remember you are entitled to compensation for medical bills and lost wages.
What You Should Expect
Our law firm has been in business for more than 40 years, and our attorneys have more than 200 years of combined experience. At Robert DeBry, we use the knowledge and experience we’ve gained handling personal injury cases to make sure you get the compensation you deserve.
There are two types of workers’ compensation cases in Utah. The first is commonly known as an administrative workers’ compensation claim. This type of case involves injuries caused by the fault of co-workers or co-employees, or perhaps the injury was caused without the fault of any one whatsoever. The administrative workers’ compensation claim still provides remedies to you, including payment of medical bills you suffer, payment of lost wages caused by the injuries, and, oftentimes, fair compensation for any permanent impairments you have suffered due to the injury.
A second type of workers’ compensation claim is often known as a third party workers’ compensation case. This type of event involves injuries caused to a worker by someone who is not a co-employee of the worker. In a third party workers’ compensation claim, you still receive the administrative workers’ compensation benefits set forth above. Additionally, you are often entitled to compensation for pain, suffering, and a loss of enjoyment of life. You may well be entitled to damages for costs of future medical care, future lost wages, and other losses that will be suffered as a result of the injuries.
We pride ourselves on being successful for you. We are only paid if you receive recovery.
Let us help. Fill out a free online contact request form today to set up your initial consultation with a Utah workers’ compensation attorney. We also have Utah wrongful death lawyers and Utah premises liability lawyers who can help. Give us a call today.