Are you suffering from a work-related injury in Pennsauken, NJ? The Law Offices of Craig A. Altman are here to help. Our New Jersey workers’ compensation attorneys have a proven track record of successfully representing injured workers in Pennsauken Township and throughout New Jersey.
The New Jersey workers’ compensation lawyers at the Law Offices of Craig A. Altman provide:
A deep understanding of New Jersey workers’ compensation law: We have the expertise to navigate the complexities of the system and ensure you receive the maximum compensation you’re entitled to.
Personalized attention: Every client is unique, and we tailor our approach to your specific needs.
Strong negotiation skills: Our attorneys are skilled negotiators who will fight tirelessly to get you the best possible settlement or verdict.
We handle a wide range of work injury cases, including:
Construction accidents
Manufacturing injuries
Slip and fall accidents
Repetitive motion injuries
Occupational diseases
And more
Don’t let your work injury hold you back. Contact the Law Offices of Craig A. Altman today for a free consultation today.
If you’ve been injured on the job in Pennsauken, NJ, you may be entitled to workers’ comp benefits. At the Law Offices of Craig A. Altman, our experienced workers’ compensation attorney is dedicated to helping injured workers understand their rights and secure the compensation they deserve.
New Jersey workers’ compensation law provides a wide range of benefits to injured employees, including:
Medical Benefits: Coverage for all reasonable and necessary medical treatment related to your work injury, including doctor’s visits, surgeries, medications, and physical therapy.
Temporary Disability Benefits: Compensation for lost income while you are unable to work due to your injury. These benefits are typically paid at a percentage of your average weekly wage.
Permanent Disability Benefits: Compensation for permanent impairments resulting from your injury. The amount of these benefits depends on the severity of your disability.
Death Benefits: Compensation to the dependents of an employee who dies as a result of a work injury.
It’s important to note that workers’ compensation is a no-fault system, meaning you don’t have to prove that your employer was negligent in order to receive benefits. However, the process can be complex, and it’s essential to have a skilled New Jersey workers’ compensation attorney on your side.
Contact the Law Offices of Craig A. Altman today for a free consultation. We will review your case and help you understand your options.
If you are a dedicated worker who has been injured at work, you probably have a variety of crucial concerns beyond the actual injury. These concerns may include questions like these that many potential clients have asked:
Hi Craig. I recently got hurt at work. How will this work injury affect my job and can I lose my job if I make a workers’ compensation claim?
Rest easy where those questions are concerned. New Jersey state law requires companies to carry workers’ compensation insurance. People do get injured on the job sometimes, and so by law, companies also have to allow you to keep your post.
Hello Altman team. I’m a workaholic and want to go back to work, but I can only work part-time. Can my workplace give me a part-time job if I can’t return to work full time? Also, how will this workers’ compensation claim affect my relationship with my boss?
The attorneys at the Law Offices of Craig A. Altman, in Pennsauken, have handled workers’ comp cases in New Jersey for more than 20 years. In that time, the team has encountered a wide variety of complex situations and helped each client deal with complications affecting their livelihoods, including returning to work and their relationships at work. You are not the first injured worker to have these kinds of concerns. And although the answers to those specific questions can vary depending on your case, Craig Altman and his team have the answer you are looking for.
There are many kinds of workplace injuries, but the most common usually fall into one of two categories.
The first category is a sudden or traumatic event. Examples of this kind of injury include car accidents, workplace accidents involving tools or equipment, explosions on site, or a fall injury.
Construction accidents that include handling materials typically fall under this category.
Strains and sprains from lifting injuries that affect health workers are also sometimes sudden events.
A worker hurt on the job is usually eligible for workers’ compensation benefits, as well as temporary total disability benefits, or permanent disability, and in some cases a monetary award.
The second category is an occupational disease that typically occurs over a period of time. Injuries in this category include a wide variety of repetitive stress injuries. Workers whose daily job tasks take place inside moldy buildings may become disabled as a result of “sick building syndrome.” Exposure to material such as asbestos dust could cause asbestosis or other pulmonary diseases.
Both categories of injuries are viable types of workers’ compensation claims — those triggered by single-event injuries and those involving occupational diseases. A New Jersey workers’ compensation lawyer at the Law Offices of Craig A. Altman can and will help injury victims throughout Pennsauken and beyond into Camden County and the team often takes on the most challenging cases throughout the state of New Jersey.
For example, an extremely challenging complication that can transform a routine workers’ comp claim into an intricate work injury case is when an employer insists that the company’s workers are independent contractors.
By doing this the company is attempting to make those workers not eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. But the Craig Altman team has seen this ploy dozens of times over the years and our lawyers can often demonstrate that an alleged “independent contractor” was working under the specific direction and control of an employer.
This distinction, in the eyes of the New Jersey State Law Code, makes that worker an employee of the company in relation to properly filed New Jersey workers’ compensation benefits.
Work injury claims come in all shapes, sizes, and varieties. If, for instance, another person or entity besides your employer was negligent and this negligence contributed to or caused your workplace injury, you may be able to file a personal injury claim or lawsuit against that party.
Your third-party liability claim will be a separate legal matter that typically falls under a different set of practice areas apart from your workers’ compensation claim, which involves your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance carrier.
*The Law Offices of Craig A. Altman does not offer any guarantee of case results. Past success in litigation does not guarantee success in any new or future lawsuit.
Workplace injuries can be devastating. Medical bills, lost wages, and the stress of dealing with insurance companies can feel overwhelming. But you don’t have to go through it alone.
The Law Offices of Craig A. Altman specializes in workers’ compensation law. We understand that you’re injured and need help, not more stress. That’s why we offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay nothing unless we win your case.
Our experienced attorneys will:
Fight for the maximum compensation you deserve. This includes medical expenses, lost wages, and disability benefits.
Handle all the paperwork and negotiations with the insurance company.
Provide personalized support and guidance throughout the process.
Don’t let an insurance company take advantage of you. Contact us today for a free consultation. We’re here to help you get the justice you deserve.
First, you set up a free consultation for an evaluation of your potential workers’ comp case. There is no fee. This free consultation is when the law firm reviews the details of your case, and the workers’ comp lawyer recommendations are strategized.
From there, if the law offices of Craig A. Altman take on your case, it will be on a contingency fee basis. This means they do not get paid unless they obtain fair compensation for their client. This ensures they are your advocate and are focused on representing you in your workers’ compensation claim for benefits.
Craig Altman and his team will handle all matters related to your workers’ compensation case, including initial interviews, workers’ compensation insurance company follow-up conferences, the preparation and review of all legal documents, review of your medical records, medical bills and medical reports, communications with insurance company representatives and their attorneys, court appearances and conferences as well as hearings and trials. The Altman team will also counsel you on settlement offers, lump sum settlements and any other offer the employer or their third-party insurance company make to you. All questions regarding your rights, the progress of your case, fair settlement or trial strategy, and any concerns you have will be addressed by the Law Offices of Craig A. Altman directly to you.
The Law Offices of Craig A. Altman is proud of the reputation it has built successfully negotiating and litigating for clients who have suffered personal injuries due to someone’s negligence.
Learn more about this personal injury law firm, the legal team, and its verdicts and settlements. An experienced attorney is what you will need and want if you seek to obtain maximum compensation for your injury case.
The team at the Law Offices of Craig A. Altman is waiting to hear from you and they are ready to discuss your on-the-job injury case. Get your story analyzed by an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer today. Call (856) 327-8899 to schedule a free phone consultation.
We will go over any questions you have regarding workers’ comp settlements, your legal rights, your medical bills, how permanent injuries affect your future career, and what New Jersey State Law says about your employer’s workers’ comp insurance.
If the team represents you, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means our attorneys’ fees cannot be collected until your case is settled and a workers’ compensation judge determines our fee. This means that most cases are paid primarily by the employer’s workers’ compensation insurance agency.
If you are an injured worker who is facing a serious injury case, the Law Offices of Craig A. Altman can help! Remember, our team of lawyers can handle cases throughout PA and NJ. Our job is to make the legal process simple for you. We spend plenty of time educating our clients on their rights, responsibilities, and obligations. You can be sure that we will find ways to make the system work to your advantage.
Whether you are frustrated by an ongoing wage loss or just frustrated by the process, our lawyers will be understanding and helpful in showing you the options available to you. Our team of workers’ comp lawyers is eager to discuss your case during a free initial consultation! To get started, call us right away at (856) 327-8899.
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