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Connecticut workers’ compensation law is designed to speed money into the hands of injured workers when they need it without the hassle of going to court. Unfortunately, sometimes employers and insurance companies refuse to play fair and either deny compensation, delay benefits, or award less than injured workers require to cover costs.

While an injured employee may need to spend time away from work, his family still has to pay for bills, groceries, gas, and cover other necessities. The impact of lost wages can be devastating to a family when workers’ compensation fails to cover those needs. This is where our Connecticut workers’ compensation lawyers can help.

The Connecticut injury lawyers at Carter Mario know Connecticut workers’ compensation law and can help you get the money you need for lost wages, medical bills, and the daily costs of living while you’re injured and out of work. Call our experienced workmans comp attorneys today, and get the help you need.

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Why Hire a Workers Comp Lawyer?

Even if your workers’ compensation case may seem straightforward, a lawyer can help make sure you get all the benefits you need and ensure that the insurance company plays fair. The system can be complicated, with many forms to fill out and deadlines to meet. The Connecticut workers' compensation lawyers at Carter Mario can help you sort through the red tape and give you solid advice so you can get the maximum benefits.

You may also be owed more than you realize, and Connecticut workers’ compensation lawyers can help you figure out what you deserve. Workers’ compensation can include many different types of benefits, such as medical treatment, lost wages, disability benefits, job retraining, and rehabilitation.

Hiring the Connecticut accident attorneys at Carter Mario will make the process easier and ensure you get the maximum coverage you deserve so you and your family can rest easy while you heal.

Protect Your Rights

You cannot sue your employer if you’ve been hurt on the job, but there are several steps you can take to make sure you get the maximum benefits. Follow these steps to protect your rights:

  • Notify your employer right away.
  • Seek medical treatment and follow your doctor’s recommendations.
  • Contact Carter Mario to file your claim.
  • Keep track of your expenses and lost time from work.
  • Do not speak to the insurance company—Carter Mario will do that for you.

Dealing with the Insurance Company

There are several things the insurance company may not want you to know regarding your workers’ compensation case. Keep these things in mind as you file your request for benefits:

  • You do not have to give the insurance company a recorded statement.
  • You may be entitled to benefits even if you caused your own injury.
  • Even though you had a prior injury to the same area, you may still be entitled to benefits.
  • You may be owed money for your mileage, parking, and prescriptions.
  • You may be owed money for your permanent injuries and scarring.

 
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If you’ve been injured on the job and aren’t getting the workers’ compensation benefits you deserve, contact the Connecticut workers' compensation lawyers at Carter Mario. We are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We guarantee your phone calls will be returned that day, or lunch is on us! Clients come first for all of our Connecticut workers' compensation lawyers, and we strive to provide excellent representation to injury victims throughout the state, including Bridgeport, Hartford, Milford, New Britain, and Waterbury. Call us at (800) 900-6700 or fill out a free online consultation form.

The Connecticut workers comp attorneys at Carter Mario represent clients with injuries stemming from auto accidents, dog bites, drug injuries, fire and burn injuries, medical malpractice, Social Security Disability denials, slip and fall accidents, truck accidents, workers’ compensation denials, as well as the families of wrongful death victims.