Workers' Compensation

Workers’ Compensation

Standing Up for the Rights of Employees

At Bizzieri Law Offices, we offer outstanding representation for those hurt on the job in Chicago and the surrounding areas of Illinois. With a comprehensive understanding of workers’ compensation law, we can guide you through the process of obtaining benefits.

Often when employees are injured on the job, it may be a small accident. Other times, however, working conditions are simply unsafe. When an employer has failed to properly secure the premises and an injury ensues, the result is negligence and the injured party is entitled to monetary damages.

HELPING YOU OBTAIN THE BENEFITS YOU NEED

If you have been harmed at work, an experienced personal injury attorney with expertise in workers’ compensation litigation can provide you with the legal advice and expert guidance that can make the difference in your case. At Bizzieri Law Offices, you can consult free of charge with a personal injury lawyer who can help you obtain benefits and recover lost income.

KNOWLEDGEABLE ASSISTANCE TO DETERMINE YOUR ELIGIBILITY

Are you uncertain about whether you qualify for compensation? If so, Jim Bizzieri and his dedicated team of attorneys can help you determine your eligibility to receive workers’ compensation benefits. We will discuss the details of your claim and if you qualify, you can file a lawsuit to recover funds from your employer or their insurance company.

SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION TODAY

If you have been harmed while on the job, your attorney at Bizzieri Law Offices will fight relentlessly to get you the best results. Schedule a free initial consultation with us in Chicago. Contact our law offices by calling 773-881-9000 today.

Some Things You Should Know About Workers’ Compensation

Understanding Workers’ Compensation

  • Workers’ compensation is a state-mandated insurance program that provides benefits to employees injured on the job.
  • Workers’ compensation covers most employees in Illinois, including part-time and full-time workers.
  • Workers’ compensation benefits include medical expenses, wage replacement, and vocational rehabilitation.

Navigating the Claims Process

  • To file a claim, you must notify your employer and submit a claim form to the Illinois Workers Compensation Commission.
  • The claims process can be complex, so it’s essential to work with an experienced attorney to ensure you receive fair benefits.
  • You must cooperate with the insurance company’s investigation and provide documentation to support your claim.

 

Your Rights and Benefits

  • You have the right to receive medical treatment and wage replacement benefits if you’re unable to work due to a work-related injury.
  • You may be eligible for permanent partial disability (PPD) benefits if you’ve suffered a permanent injury.
  • You have the right to appeal a denied claim or dispute the amount of benefits awarded.
  • You may be eligible for permanent total disability (PTD) benefits if you’re unable to work due to a catastrophic injury.
  • You have the right to choose your own doctor for medical treatment, but you must notify the insurance company.

Workers' Compensation FAQ: Click on the Frequently Asked Questions Below to See Our Response

What is the deadline for filing a workers compensation claim in Illinois?

In Illinois, you must file a workers compensation claim within:
  • Three years from the date of the injury
  • Two years from the last payment of benefits, whichever is later
Failure to file within this timeframe may result in denial of your claim.

Can I receive workers compensation benefits if I was injured while working outside of Illinois?

Yes, you may be eligible for benefits under Illinois law if:
  • You were hired in Illinois
  • Your employer is based in Illinois
  • Your injury occurred while working for an Illinois-based employer, even if you were temporarily working outside of Illinois
Consult with an attorney to determine if you’re eligible for benefits.

How much will I receive in wage replacement benefits?

Wage replacement benefits are typically:
  • Two-thirds of your average weekly wage
  • Up to a maximum amount set by the state (currently $1,056.66 per week)
  • Paid bi-weekly while you’re unable to work
Keep in mind that benefits may be adjusted based on your individual circumstances.

Can I file a lawsuit against my employer if I'm receiving workers compensation benefits?

Generally, no, workers compensation is an exclusive remedy, meaning you can’t sue your employer for damages. However, there may be exceptions if:
  • Your employer intentionally caused your injury
  • Your employer failed to provide a safe work environment
  • You have a third-party claim against someone other than your employer
Consult with an attorney to explore your options.

How long does the workers compensation process take?

he length of time varies depending on the complexity of your case, but most claims are resolved within:
  • Several months for straightforward claims
  • 1-2 years for more complex claims
  • 2-5 years or more for highly disputed or litigated claims
Factors influencing the duration include:
  • Severity of injury
  • Amount of benefits disputed
  • Cooperation from employer and insurance company

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