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The attorneys at Markhoff and Mittman, PC, have released a guide they hope will help whose that have been injured at work. Continue reading
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Mar 02, 2016 /prREACH/ -- Every day in New York, hundreds of hardworking men and women are injured on the job. Injuries are sustained by employees in every industry, including construction, the medical field, metalworking, the airline industry, carpentry, factories, trucking, and even in an office. What many of these people don’t know, is that they have the right to file a workers’ compensation claim.
Those that are aware of their options frequently find that the path to getting the compensation they need to pay for their medical expenses is a harder one than it should be. In many cases, the initial application is denied by the insurance company and injured workers find that they need to consult with a workers’ compensation attorney.
The attorneys at Markhoff & Mittman, PC have been representing the rights of those who have been hurt on the job for over eighty years. They are dedicated to helping their clients obtain compensation through workers’ compensation claims and are focused on making sure that their clients feel comfortable and well informed. Their philosophy is that communication is key and are pleased to be able to speak with clients whose native languages include English, Spanish and Italian. Their team knows how confusing and stressful the process of filing a workers’ compensation claim can be.
In order to help put injured worker’s minds at ease, they have recently published a Guide of 100+ Frequently Asked Questions About Workers’ Compensation. This guide is an excellent resource for those who have questions on workers' compensation forms, the process of filing a claim, or how an appeal can be made.
For those who have additional questions, the attorneys at Markhoff & Mittman, PC offer free consultations where they will help the injured worker review all of the documents available regarding their case and inform them of all legal options available to them.