Experienced Legal Representation for Injured Workers in Burlington County, NJ
Whether you were hurt in a warehouse in Burlington Township, fell on the job in Mount Laurel, or suffered repetitive stress injuries at a desk in Evesham, workplace accidents happen across every industry. What matters most is that you know your rights, get the care you need, and receive every dollar you’re owed under New Jersey’s workers’ compensation laws.
At the Law Offices of Craig A. Altman, we help injured workers throughout Burlington County file and win workers’ compensation claims. Our experienced legal team understands the system and knows how to get results when employers or insurance companies delay, deny, or underpay valid claims.
We serve clients in Burlington Township, Mount Laurel, Willingboro, Evesham, Pemberton, Maple Shade, and the surrounding communities. If you’ve been hurt on the job, contact us for a free consultation. We don’t get paid unless we win for you.
Out of Vineland, we battle delay-and-deny tactics for Burlington County clients in Evesham (Marlton), Mount Laurel, Willingboro, Pemberton, Burlington Twp., Medford, Moorestown, and the rest of the county.

Why Injured Workers in Burlington County Choose The Law Offices of Craig A. Altman
Decades of experience representing injured workers across South Jersey
In-depth knowledge of New Jersey’s workers’ compensation laws and Burlington County courts
Proven success recovering medical benefits, lost wages, and disability compensation
No upfront fees – we work on a contingency basis
Aggressive legal advocacy against workers’ compensation insurance carriers that minimize claims
You work hard. When you get hurt, you need a legal team that works just as hard for you.














New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Benefits Available
The New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Act (N.J.S.A. 34:15) entitles most employees to the following benefits:
Medical benefits: All necessary, reasonable medical treatment must be provided by your employer’s authorized doctors.
Temporary disability benefits: If you miss more than seven days of work, you’re entitled to receive 70% of your average weekly wage (AWW), up to a state-set maximum, while you recover.
Permanent disability benefits: For injuries that result in long-term or permanent impairments.
Death benefits: Financial support for dependents of workers who die as a result of a work-related accident or illness.

Common Work Injuries We Handle in Burlington County
Construction site injuries
Warehouse accidents
Slip and fall injuries
Repetitive motion and overexertion injuries
Back and neck trauma
Joint injuries (shoulder, knee, elbow)
Occupational illness and toxic exposure
Mental stress and workplace PTSD
Fatal job site incidents

What to Do After a Workplace Injury in Burlington County, NJ
Report the injury to your employer or supervisor immediately.
Request medical care through your employer’s authorized provider.
Document everything: how the injury happened, symptoms, and all medical appointments.
Don’t speak to the insurance adjuster before consulting a New Jersey workers’ compensation lawyer.
Call The Law Offices of Craig A. Altman for a free initial consultation.
Delaying your report or treatment can hurt your chances of receiving workers’ compensation benefits. Let us step in early to protect your rights.

Can I Sue My Employer for a Work-Related Injury?
In most cases, no. New Jersey law makes workers’ compensation your exclusive remedy against your employer. However, if your injury was caused by a third party, like a subcontractor, delivery driver, or defective equipment manufacturer, you may have a separate personal injury claim. Our legal team can pursue both types of claims where appropriate.

Burlington County Workers' Compensation FAQs
What is the 26-week rule in NJ workers' comp cases?
If you've been receiving temporary disability payments for 26 weeks, your case may be reviewed to determine whether you've reached Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI). This means your condition is stable and unlikely to improve further. Once you're at MMI, your benefits may shift from temporary to permanent disability, depending on the severity of your injuries.
What should I avoid saying to a workers' comp adjuster?
Avoid admitting fault, speculating about your injuries, or downplaying your condition. Keep the conversation minimal and refer them to your attorney. Insurers can use your statements to justify denying or reducing your claim.
Is it worth suing for a work injury?
You typically cannot sue your employer, but if a third party is responsible, filing a personal injury claim may provide additional financial compensation beyond workers’ comp. Our law firm investigates every case for third-party liability.
How can I maximize my workers' compensation settlement?
Follow all prescribed medical care
Keep detailed records
Report your injury promptly
Hire an experienced workers' compensation attorney to ensure all benefits are pursued and documented properly
How much can I recover for a work injury?
That depends on your wage history, the type and extent of your injury, and whether you can return to work. Benefits may include full coverage of medical treatment, partial wage replacement, and compensation for permanent disability.
What if my Burlington County employer doesn’t have workers' comp insurance?
The Uninsured Employers Fund (UEF) may cover your benefits. These cases are more complicated and require legal help. We can help you file a claim against the fund and pursue any additional legal remedies.
Contact a Burlington County Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Today
You shouldn’t have to fight the system alone. If you were injured on the job anywhere in Burlington County, our attorneys are ready to help you recover the benefits you’re entitled to under New Jersey law.

$20 Million
Wrongful Death in New Jersey

$2 Million
Longshoreman Injury in New Jersey

$1.3 Million
Workplace Injury in New Jersey

$1 Million
Workplace Accident in New Jersey

$825,000
Workplace Injury in New Jersey

$750,000
Individual Harmed by an Exploding Thermos

$550,000
Neck & Back Injuries

$440,000
Workplace Injury in New Jersey

$400,000
Motor Vehicle Accident

$300,000
Minor with a Broken Leg

$300,000
Injuries Resulting From a Trip & Fall

$250,000
Pedestrian Accident

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Cases We Handle in New Jersey

Injured at work, in an accident, or in a slip-and-fall in New Jersey?
From comparative-fault rules to the Workers’ Compensation Act, the Altman Team knows New Jersey law inside out. Whether your claim arises in Mercer, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic, Cumberland, Salem, or Cape May County, we will protect your legal rights and help you get every dollar you deserve.
You owe us nothing unless we recover compensation for you.