Legal Question in Workers Comp in New Jersey
Workmans Compensation Eligability
After sustaining an on the job injury I was incarserated for 10 weeks were I received treatment for the injury. I was told by workmans compensation that I was not eigable for the payment because I was not recieving authorized treatment. I received sergery for the injury while detained and was released a week afterthe bandages were removed. I was still not cleared for work after being examined by the company clinic and was told that I would only be paid for the date after my release. Am I intitled to be paid for the 10 week that I was detained?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Workmans Compensation Eligability
Depending on the specific facts of your case, you may still be eligible for temporary disability payments for the period of incarceration. I would need to review all the medical evidence in your case and then file a motion with the court to get you paid for those ten weeks (if the record supports such a motion). More importantly, it sounds like you had a very serious injury and would most likely be entitled to a permanent diability award (money for your injury). I am an attorney who has handled hundreds of workers compensation cases in New Jersey in the past. I would like very much to talk to you to see what we can do to win your case and get you a permanent disability award. There is never any up front paymnent of a legal fee in a workers compensation case. Your lawyer only gets paid if he wins it for you, so it will not cost you anything to file a claim. Please call me today at 1-908-272-0111 to discuss your case and schedule an appointment to meet at my office. Thank you. Sincerely yours, -Ronald Aronds,Esq.-
Re: Workmans Compensation Eligability
Sounds like you are getting the run around from your employer and the insurance company and the only way to get the benefits you are entitled to is to hire a lawyer who can fight for your rights which are:
In New Jersey, any employee, (even if you are a construction worker, secretary or injured in a car accident while working), injured at work, regardless of fault, may be entitled to three benefits:
1. Free medical care;2. Pay while unable to work; and 3. A cash settlement for loss of function caused by the work-related injury.
If you have a doctor�s note which says you cannot work or can only work with restrictions, and work has no light duty work, you are entitled to receive temporary disability benefits.
Please contact be for a free no-obligation consultation. There are no attorney fees unless you get a recovery. The insurance companies have lawyers - you should have one to protect your rights.
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