Frequently Asked Questions

Have you been injured at work? Are medical bills piling up?

If you have been injured at work and are now unable to work or are faced with staggering medical costs, you could qualify for a workers' compensation claim.

In the United States, nearly every employer is required to carry insurance to help its employees after a workplace accident. If you need help getting these benefits, look no further! Our FAQ is here to help guide you through the entire process, from understanding your rights to winning your claim and getting the workers' compensation benefits you need.


General

The beginning of a workers' compensation case may leave you with a bunch of questions. We answer some of the questions that could come up from the initial filing process to dealing with doctors and insurance companies.


About Compensation

The big question in a workers' compensation case is how your income will change after the injury. After all, this situation could have an affect on everyone in your household. Here are some of the factors that will determine what you are eligible to receive.


Can I File a Claim?

Figuring out if you are eligible for workers' compensation can be difficult. Here are some of the unique situations that you might be in and how they affect your case.


Timeline

Navigating the workers' compensation timeline on your own is not easy. Here are some of the key dates to be aware of and questions you might have following a workplace injury.


Specific Injuries

Workplace injuries can come in many different forms. Here are some of the of the injuries that you might be dealing with and how they affect your workers' compensation claim.


Claims Process

If you are in the unfortunate situation where you need to file for workers' compensation, you may have some questions about the process. Here are some examples of how you should proceed at each step along the way.


Workers' Compensation at Lowe's

There are many variables that affect workers' compensation. Here are some examples of how your employment status at a large corporation like Lowe's can affect your claim.


Workers' Compensation at FedEx

There are many variables that affect workers' compensation. Here are some examples of how your employment status at a large corporation like FedEx can affect your claim.


Workers' Compensation at Amazon

There are many variables that affect workers' compensation. Here are some examples of how your employment status at a large corporation like Amazon can affect your claim.


Workers' Compensation at Walmart

There are many variables that affect workers' compensation. Here are some examples of how your employment status at a large corporation like Walmart can affect your claim.


Workers' Compensation at McDonald's

There are many variables that affect workers' compensation. Here is our guide to prepare your claim against a large corporation like McDonald's.


Workers' Compensation at UPS

There are many variables that affect workers' compensation. Here is our guide to prepare your claim against a large corporation like UPS.


After Filing for Workers' Compensation

Waiting for the result of your workers' compensation claim can hard. Here is some more information on how to use your time productively and answers to some questions that you may have. It is important to be ready for the next steps.

If you still need help with your claim, you should contact a qualified workers' compensation attorney. He or she can help you file your claim and get you the benefits you deserve.