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How Does the Workers’ Compensation Settlement Process Work in Virginia?
If you have suffered a workplace injury in Virginia, you may be eligible to receive workers compensation benefits. These can include coverage for medical treatment and lost wages related to your injury.
I Cut Myself at Work – Am I Eligible for Worker Compensation Benefits in Virginia?
Sustaining a cut injury at work can be a scary and stressful situation. In addition to managing the physical pain and taking time off to heal, you may be worried about lost wages and medical bills piling up.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Workers Compensation in Virginia
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a frequent cause of death and disability in the workplace. According to a nationwide study, work-related TBIs are much more likely to cause hospitalization than other kinds of work injury in the United States.
Injuries Caused by Faulty Equipment and Workers’ Compensation in Virginia
Working with faulty equipment can lead to serious and even fatal on-the-job injuries for employees. When an employee is injured due to unsafe working conditions or equipment, they may have a workers’ compensation claim in Virginia.
Video Surveillance / Private Investigators in Virginia Workers’ Compensation Claims
When you submit a worker’s compensation claim following a workplace injury, your employer’s insurance provider will allocate substantial resources to verify your injury severity and its impact on your ability to work.
Back Injury at Work: What to Do in Virginia
Suffering a back injury on the job can be scary and stressful. You may be worried about getting the medical care you need or how you’ll support yourself and your family while you recover. The experienced injury attorney at Slominski Law is here to help you through this difficult process.
What Does It Mean If My Employer Applies for Hearing in My Virginia Workers’ Comp Case?
If you’ve been notified that your employer has applied for a hearing in your workers’ compensation case, it means that they wish to suspend, modify, or terminate your benefits for a reason.
Can I Claim Wages from My Second Job After Getting Hurt and Being Taken Out of Work in Virginia?
Under a few conditions, you may be able to keep working a second job and receive wages from it even if you were injured and taken out of your other job. Getting paid by a secondary employer may affect your workers’ compensation.
What Types of Diseases Does Workers’ Compensation Cover in Virginia?
Virginia workers’ compensation doesn’t just cover on-the-job injuries – it can cover occupational diseases as well. Occupational diseases are chronic disorders…
Injured Nurses at Carilion Clinic: Workers’ Compensation Claims
If you were injured as a nurse at Carilion Clinic, it’s important to speak with a workers’ compensation lawyer to help you succeed in your compensation claim.