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If you are covered under Illinois workers’ compensation insurance, getting benefits after suffering a work-related injury or illness should be as simple as filing a claim, right? Unfortunately, many injured workers discover that getting their claim approved can be frustrating and confusing. In addition, the amount of money they receive for benefits is often far short of what should be expected.

Do You Really Need A Lawyer For A Workers’ Compensation Claim?

A workers’ compensation insurance company is in the handle of workers’ compensation claims. As an injured worker, you are in the business of working, not handling workers’ compensation claims. To level the playing field, it is important that you hire a lawyer to explain your legal rights and to help you navigate the workers’ compensation system.

An experienced workers’ compensation attorney understands the ins and outs of how to move your claim through the system efficiently and effectively. Reviewing the records and reports, filing appropriate paperwork and talking to the right people are all a necessary part of the process. Having a lawyer handle the details gives you confidence that your claim is moving ahead while you focus on recovering your health.

Issues Related To Your Injuries

Workers’ compensation places certain requirements on the injured workers. It is important to know your rights to put you on an even playing field with the workers’ compensation insurer.

Your claim may involve:

  • Surgery
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation
  • Permanent restrictions
  • Job change
  • Vocational rehabilitation, retraining for a new job

An experienced attorney will advise and protect you of your rights under the workers’ compensation system and help make sure you get benefits you are entitled to by law.

Illinois Workers’ Compensation Benefits And Disability Issues

Workers’ compensation benefits often tie closely together with Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. In the event you are unable to return to work because of a total disability, an experienced workers’ comp lawyer can also explain the process and criteria you must meet to qualify for permanent Social Security disability benefits. It is important to know that Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits will affect workers’ compensation benefits. The interplay between workers’ compensation benefits and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits can be complex.

Contact our offices before workers’ compensation benefits adversely affects any Social Security Disability benefits you may have owing to you.

Complex System For Initial Claims And Appeals

The Illinois workers’ compensation system is a complex arrangement of benefits, depending upon the severity of your accident.

There are levels of benefits for:

  • Temporary total disability (TTD)
  • Permanent total disability (PTD)
  • Permanent partial disability (PPD)
  • Wage differential benefits for wage reduction (WL)
  • Living maintenance (LM)
  • Job retraining and vocational rehabilitation
  • Disfigurement, scarring

Understanding whether an injured worker qualifies for benefits under a specific category can take years of experience. The workers’ comp board will take total control of your benefits if you don’t know your rights.

Work Injury In Central Illinois? Talk To Our Experienced Springfield Workers’ Comp Lawyers.

Why hire a workers’ compensation attorney? Ask us first. From our offices in Springfield, our lawyers advise and represent clients in communities throughout central Illinois. Contact us at (217) 544-3368 or (877) 671-5884 to arrange a free initial consultation with our firm today.