Have You Been Injured on the Job in Rhode Island?
If you've been hurt at work you need to speak with an experienced workers' compensation lawyer as soon as possible. Please contact us online, or call our Warwick office directly at 401-946-3200 to schedule your free consultation. We help work injury victims in Providence, Warwick, and all areas of Rhode Island.
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Workplace Injury Compensation for Independent ContractorsGig workers and independent contractors aren’t usually eligible for workers’ compensation, but that doesn’t mean you can’t obtain any compensation.
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Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Rhode Island Neck InjuriesRhode Island workers’ compensation can provide neck injury benefits for permanent, total, or partial disability. Our RI attorneys explain.
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Understanding What Forms Must Be Completed After a Work InjuryIf you were hurt at work, your employer is required to fill out a work injury form and report it to the state. If they do not do this, legal action can be taken
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Workers' Compensation Offers Job Retraining Services for Rhode Island EmployeesRhode Island workers’ compensation laws give employees with disabilities the right to attend job retraining services at the insurance company’s expense.
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How to Handle a Deposition in Your Workers’ Compensation CaseIf you must give a deposition after an injury on the job, it’s important to prepare and give your best testimony to secure your workers’ compensation benefits.
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How Suffering More Than One Injury Impacts Workers’ Comp BenefitsIt’s important that your Rhode Island workers’ compensation claim includes all of your injuries. Learn what you may be owed for multiple injuries on the job.
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Common Mistakes Employees Make When Filing a Workers’ Compensation ClaimDon’t make these mistakes when filing for workers’ compensation. Discover what actions put your Rhode Island work injury benefits at risk.
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Why You Need A Lawyer For Workers' Compensation ClaimYou are injured at work. Your medical bills are being paid by your employer or the workers’ compensation insurance company. Click here to learn more.
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Your Workers’ Compensation Benefits May Change After Maximum Medical ImprovementThe point of maximum medical improvement in a Rhode Island workers’ compensation case can be the start of disability payments or a full career change.
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Workers’ Compensation May Cover an Employee’s Car Accident InjuriesRhode Island employees may be able to collect workers’ compensation for a car accident if crash injuries are determined to be work-related.
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Common Reasons Workers’ Compensation Claims Are DeniedThere are several reasons a workers’ comp claim may be denied, but many of them can be appealed with more documentation from the employee.
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What to Expect During a Workers’ Compensation AppealIf your workers’ compensation claim was denied, learn about the Rhode Island workers’ comp appeals process and how a lawyer can help you.