Connecticut Worker's Compensation Lawyer
If you have suffered a workplace injury, it is critical to get appropriate legal advice and to start the workers’ compensation process as soon as possible. The personal injury law firm of Shapiro & Siegel, P.C., offers experienced worker's comp representation that will cost you nothing if you don't receive benefits.
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You don't pay unless you receive worker's compensation benefits
After suffering an on the job injury, it is important that you retain an attorney who understands how to investigate your accident and gather all of the medical information necessary to file a successful claim. The majority of worker's compensation claims are initially denied because the injured worker tries to file the claim without fully understanding the rather complex process. At Shapiro & Siegel, we avoid these common mistakes that lead to claim denials.
Contact a worker's compensation attorney who can help you get your claim approved in a prompt manner. At Shapiro & Siegel, we have won both straightforward and complicated cases for many worker's compensation clients, involving innumerable types of injuries.
We can help you receive worker's comp money for:
- Permanent disability
- Temporary disability
- Construction site injuries
- Commercial car or truck accident injuries
- Repetitive stress injuries
- Defective manufacturing equipment injuries
Worker's compensation and temporary disability claims are complex
Worker’s compensation is handled in specialized tribunals called commissions, which are located in many cities and towns throughout the state. Worker’s compensation has its own set of laws, which are completely different than regular negligence laws. Filing a successful worker's compensation claim often means fighting through a great deal of red tape and the clearing of numerous legal hurdles. Shapiro & Siegel knows how the process works and can help you get the money to which you are entitled. We offer a free consultation and, as mandated by law, we are only allowed to charge you a percentage of the money you receive for your benefits. If you don't receive benefits, you will pay no attorney's fees.
Contact worker's compensation lawyer, Toby Schaffer, for a free consultation about your workplace injury and how to file a successful claim.






