New Jersey Workers' Compensation Lawyer
Paralysis Injuries in Work-Related Accidents
There are few injuries which can devastate a person's life as much as one resulting in paralysis. When you are injured at work and that injury results in your being paralyzed, it is crucial to consult with a professional New Jersey workers' compensation attorney to discuss what legal options must be taken to protect you and your family. Paralysis can effectively prevent you from continuing to work and support your family. The condition will likely require extensive medical treatment for the rest of your life. You are at risk if you allow a company doctor to make the final decision on what constitutes proper medical care for you. It may well affect the extent of compensation you receive plus the quality of life for you and your loved ones.
At the Law Offices of Lloyd E. Bennett Esq., P.C., our legal team can carefully review every aspect of the accident that led to your paralysis to determine if there is any other party who may have been negligent in the cause of your injury. We work diligently to pursue negligent third parties for additional compensation including future lost income and medical costs, in addition to your pain and suffering.
Serving New Jersey Residents
Construction sites, utility workers, truck drivers, and others can all have serious accidents which damage the spine or brain, resulting in paralysis. Unfortunately, employers and their insurance carriers can wrongly deny claims, causing more hardships. Paying proper benefits to injured workers can be costly and not all companies are willing to do so.
Our legal firm has a caring and proven staff that is willing to provide you with concerned and personal attention throughout your ordeal. From beginning to end, we work your case with the attention to detail and an understanding of the law that we are well known for. With over 23 years of serving the New Jersey community, we are committed to maximizing your compensation so that you may have the financial resources you need for the future.
Contact a New Jersey workers' compensation lawyer for help in pursuing a claim for benefits if you have a work-related paralysis injury.