Workers’ Compensation

If you’ve been injured on the job, you shouldn’t have to worry about lost wages, mounting medical bills, or battling insurance companies. Workers’ compensation laws exist to protect employees like you, ensuring you receive the medical care and financial support you need after a workplace injury. At Joseph M. Ghabour & Associates LLC, we understand the challenges injured workers face, and we’re here to fight for your rights. Whether your claim has been denied, delayed, or undervalued, our experienced workers’ compensation attorneys will stand by your side, guiding you through the process and securing the benefits you deserve.

 

Why Choose Joseph M. Ghabour & Associates LLC for Your Workers' Compensation Case?
Expertise and Experience

At our law firm, you will find a team of highly skilled and experienced professionals who are well-versed in Workers' Compensation. We possess an in-depth understanding of the law and are fully equipped to handle your workers' compensation matter.

Comprehensive Legal Support

We offer comprehensive legal support throughout every phase of the process. Whether you were just injured, having been treating for some time, or just need some guidance in the process, our team possesses the knowledge and resources necessary to ensure your case is thoroughly prepared and presented with precision.

Personalized Approach

We recognize that each case is unique, and we tailor our approach to meet your specific needs. Your concerns and objectives are paramount in our legal strategy, ensuring that our services are customized to your precise requirements.

Aspects of Workers' Compensation

Medical Expenses

With Workers’ Compensation, your employer is responsible for payment of your medical treatment.  If your employer is not responding, or you are getting the runaround, we can help!

Lost Wages

Our legal team excels at making sure you get the temporary disability benefits you are entitled to.

Permanency Awards

A permanency award provides financial compensation to injured workers whose injuries have lasting effects on their ability to work and perform daily activities—even after medical treatment and recovery.