Workplace injuries occur across countless industries, from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare and retail, and full recovery often involves more than simply filing a standard workers' compensation claim. Some injuries stem from unsafe conditions created by a third party, such as a contractor or equipment supplier, opening the door to additional compensation beyond typical benefits available through an employer. Determining whether your case calls for a workers' comp claim, a third-party lawsuit, or both requires careful legal review of exactly how the injury took place.
An attorney can examine workplace safety protocols, equipment maintenance records, and employer policies to identify the strongest possible path forward. Many injured employees don't realize that workers' comp benefits may fall short of covering their full losses, particularly when an injury leads to long-term disability or reduced future earning capacity. Speaking with a lawyer who regularly handles workplace injury claims can clarify your options and help you pursue truly fair compensation.
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