Legal Team with Offices in Hamilton and Pennington, NJ
Workers’ compensation law in New Jersey is incredibly complicated. It is important for you to follow the proper procedure and take all necessary steps when filing a workers’ compensation claim. If you fail to file all necessary forms and paperwork prior to fast-approaching deadlines, you could lose the ability to receive compensation for your injuries. That’s why you need to speak with experienced workers’ comp attorney as early in the process as possible. An attorney gives you the best chance to win your claim and receive the compensation you deserve.
Cohen & Riechelson is a highly respected law firm with a track record of success when it comes to filing workers’ compensation claims in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Our workers’ comp attorneys have assisted injured workers in Lawrence, Hamilton, and everywhere else in Mercer County, NJ since 1972. During that time, we’ve learned what it takes to successfully file a workers’ comp claim and get our clients the benefits and compensation they deserve. Call CR now to discuss your legal options.
If you have been injured on the job, you might need to file a workers’ compensation claim in order to cover the cost of your medical bills and other expenses. However, there are certain steps you should take before filing a claim:
After you notify your employer of your work-related injury, they will be required to notify their insurance carrier. This must be done immediately so that a First Report of Injury form can be filed with the New Jersey Division of Workers’ Compensation. Additionally, your employer and your employer’s insurance company have a legal obligation to investigate your claim.
If your employer fails to notify their insurance company of your injury, you may request an informal hearing in front of a Judge of Compensation. You can also bypass your employer entirely and file a workers’ compensation claim directly with the Division of Workers’ Compensation.
In the event that your workers’ compensation claim is denied or you are otherwise unhappy with the decision rendered, you have the option to file an appeal with the Division of Workers’ Compensation. There are strict deadlines for appealing a workers’ compensation decision, so you need to act quickly.
Cohen & Riechelson is prepared to assist you with your workers’ comp claim. There are no upfront fees when you hire us; we only get paid after we win your case. Call us today to speak with one of our experienced workers’ compensation lawyers. You can also email us to schedule a meeting at our offices in Hamilton or Pennington.