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| Rock Island, Illinois Attorneys practicing in Iowa primarily in Catastrophic Injuries, Medical Malpractice, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Nursing Home Accidents, Personal Injury, Trucking Accidents, Workers' Compensation, and Wrongful Death. Lawyers at Michael J. Warner Attorneys at Law are dedicated to serving their clients in Illinois and Iowa, including the cities of Rock Island, Davenport, Cambridge, Miorrison, Aledo, Galesburg, Muscatine, Iowa City, Mount Carroll, Galena, Oquawka, Peoria, Monmouth, Clinton, Bettendorf, Moline, East Moline, Silvis, Kewanee, and Geneseo, and the communities that make up Rock Island, Scott, Henry, Whiteside, Mercer, Knox, Muscatine, Johnson, Carroll, Jo Daviess, Henderson, Peoria, Warren, Clinton, Louisa, and Cedar counties. |
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| Workers' Compensation I Frequently Asked Questions |
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Who Is Covered by Workers' Compensation Laws?
Workers compensation coverage varies from state to state. In some states, employees who work in certain fields may be exempt from their state's workers compensation system. These employees may include agricultural workers, domestic workers and independent contractors. If you are unsure if you are entitled to workers' compensation benefits, you should contact a lawyer in your area who is experienced in workers' compensation cases.
Remember that even if you aren't entitled to workers' compensation benefits, you may be able to sue your employer or a third party for compensation for your injuries.
What Is the Difference Between Workers' Compensation Benefit Claims and Civil Lawsuits?
Workers' compensation is a substitute for a lawsuit against your employer. When you bring a workers' compensation claim, the claim is controlled by the workers' compensation system and not the courts. Because you are bringing a claim under the workers' compensation system, you are entitled to benefits, no matter if your accident was your fault or your employer's fault. Before the workers' compensation system was created, employees had to go to court to receive compensation for their work-related injuries. However, the current workers' compensation system allows most employees to receive benefits. In addition, this system shields employers from lawsuits brought by employees.
Bear in mind that even if you file a claim in the workers' compensation system you make still be able to file a lawsuit in the court system as well. You may be able to bring a lawsuit as well, but only if your injury was caused by someone other than your employer or by a faulty product or defective piece of equipment. An experienced workers' compensation lawyer will be able to help get the compensation to which you are entitled, whether it is through the workers' compensation system or through the court system.
How to Protect Your Rights
If you have been injured while at work or on the job, the best way to protect your rights is to contact an experienced workers' compensation or personal injury lawyer. A lawyer will be able to help file a workers' compensation claim. A lawyer will also be able to determine if you should file a lawsuit in addition to or instead of a workers' compensation claim.
Additionally, a lawyer will be able to determine other types of compensation to which you may be entitled. For example, if someone other than your employer or a co-worker was at least partly to blame for your injury, you may be able to file a liability insurance claim against that person or business.
If your accident isn't covered by the workers' compensation system (for example, if your employer doesn't have workers' compensation insurance or if you are an independent contractor), a lawyer will be able to help you determine people or businesses against whom you may be able to file a lawsuit. This type of lawsuit would be covered under the laws of personal injuries. Under personal injury law, you may be able to receive compensation for expenses that wouldn't be covered under the workers' compensation system, such as attorney's fees as well as pain and suffering.
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