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Workers’ Compensation Attorneys in Hackensack, NJ

Going to work each day should not be a source of concern. Employees especially shouldn’t fear that they will become seriously injured but unfortunately, it happens more often than we realize. As safe as you think your job may be, you may be surprised upon becoming seriously injured. Even people who work in offices can become injured. If you have been injured on the job in the state of New Jersey, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits through your employer. An experienced workers’ compensation attorney can assess your situation to ensure that you are receiving all appropriate benefits and that your rights are represented. If you need a legal team that will represent your interests every step of the way, contact McNerney & McAuliffe today to schedule a consultation.

Workers Compensation in New Jersey

Workers’ compensation is a form of “no-fault” insurance that provides immediate benefits for medical bills and lost wages as a result of an injury on the job. The Division of Workers’ Compensation was created in New Jersey to ensure that workers could receive benefits after becoming injured on the job without having to sue their employers. Workers’ compensation laws in New Jersey requires most employers to provide benefits for injured workers. It is important to note that injured workers are not permitted to take legal action against their employer.

After an Injury

If you have become seriously injured at work, it is important that you inform your employer of your injury as soon as possible. In New Jersey, your medical expenses will only be covered if you seek assistance from a medical professional that is approved by the workers’ compensation insurance carrier through your job. Your employer should inform the insurance company of your injuries quickly so you can receive the help you need. Once the insurance carrier is aware of your injuries, they can file a First Report of Injury with the state of New Jersey.

Who is Eligible?

Most workers in the state of New Jersey are covered by workers’ compensation benefits, including domestic workers and farm workers. With that said, it is important to note that independent contractors are typically not covered under workers’ compensation. Certain employees, such as maritime workers, railroad workers, and federal employees, are covered under federal workers’ compensation laws instead of NJ laws. If you have questions regarding your eligibility for workers’ compensation, be sure to speak with your employer.

Contact a Hackensack NJ Workers’ Compensation Attorney

Becoming injured on the job can result in a significant financial burden for many individuals, especially when they are out of work for a long time. If you need legal assistance to guide you through each step of your workers’ compensation claim, you can count on the legal team at McNerney & McAuliffe. Our firm has nearly 50 years of combined experience helping injured clients in New Jersey. Contact our firm today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help.

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