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Workplace Injury
Workers' comp rarely covers what the job actually cost you.
The case
Falls, machinery, scaffolding, chemical exposure — and the contractors, sub-contractors, and equipment makers who should have kept you safe.
A workers' comp check covers a fraction of a serious site injury. The real money is usually in a third-party claim — against the subcontractor who left the guardrail off, the manufacturer of the saw that kicked back, the general contractor who ran an unsafe site. We find the parties comp missed.
What you're owed
The full cost, not the first offer.
The insurer prices a claim at what they hope you'll accept. We price it at what the injury actually costs — now and across the years that follow.
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Beyond the comp ceiling
Comp pays a rate and a schedule. A third-party claim pays for the full human cost, with no cap on pain and suffering.
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Future medical, not past medical
Joints and spines that will need a second surgery in ten years get priced into the demand, not forgotten.
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Lost trade & retraining
If your body can't do the trade that paid the mortgage, the cost of retraining and the lost career go in the file.
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Equipment & general-contractor liability
We trace every entity on the site — who owned the lift, who inspected the harness, who ignored the prior citation.
Signs you should call first
If any of this is happening, don't sign anything yet.
- Your employer filed the claim but no one else did
- A sub-contractor's crew caused the incident
- Equipment failed or lacked guarding
- OSHA showed up after you were hurt
Free case review
No fee unless we win.
Tell us what happened. We'll tell you whether you have a case, what it's worth, and how much time you have left to file.
or call (555) 014-8820