Workers' Compensation

What Are the Qualifications To Receive Workers’ Compensation in Wisconsin?

Consulting a Workers' Compensation Lawyer in Wisconsin

Workers’ compensation protects you and your employer by making sure your expenses are paid if you are injured on the job. But are you actually eligible for compensation? It depends. How can you receive Wisconsin workers’ compensation and when do you need a workers’ compensation lawyer. Employers Covered by Workers’ Compensation Essentially all employers in Wisconsin must have workers’ compensation insurance.…

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Wisconsin Workers’ Compensation Claims: When Should You Hire a Lawyer?

Wisconsin Workers' Compensation Claims: When Should You Hire a Lawyer?

If you’ve been injured on the job in Wisconsin, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. Knowing when to hire a lawyer for your claim can be a difficult decision, especially if you’re not sure of your rights. Whether you live in Milwaukee or elsewhere in the state, an experienced Wisconsin workers’ compensation lawyer from Bykhovsky…

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10 FAQs About Work-Related Claims Answered by a Wisconsin Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

10 FAQs About Work-Related Claims Answered by a Wisconsin Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

As an injured victim on the job, you are probably wondering how to navigate the complexities of workers’ compensation. However, the experience can be overwhelming. Understanding your rights, the claims process, and how to protect your interests is key. To help everyone gain clarity, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) about workers’ compensation…

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Key Criteria for Selecting a Skilled Milwaukee Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

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Workplace accidents can happen to anyone, and when they do, it’s important to have the right legal representation and find an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer. As a work-related injured victim in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, you may be entitled to some workers’ compensation benefits.  However, if you are unfamiliar with the intricacies of workers’ compensation law, you’ll need…

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Filing a Machinery Accident Workers’ Compensation Claim: A Step-by-Step Guide

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If you or a loved one has been injured in a machinery accident at work, you may be entitled to financial compensation through the workers’ compensation system. Navigating the claims process can be confusing and overwhelming, especially when dealing with an injury’s physical and emotional effects.  That’s where we come in. Our goal is to…

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What you should know about Workers’ Compensation in Wisconsin

What you should know about Workers' Compensation in Wisconsin

Wisconsin is among the leading states with a high number of workers’ compensation cases. A report shows that 113 people suffered work-related injuries in 2019 in the state. These work-related accidents can be fatal or cause severe injuries.  Unfortunately, such injuries can cause substantial financial losses since you need medical care to treat your injuries. The good news…

Civil Litigation

Understanding Civil Litigation

Understanding Civil Litigation Bykhovsky Law

Being injured in a car accident can be one of the most terrifying experiences you’ll ever have to endure. In fact, every year, about 3 million Americans are injured in auto accidents. Here in Wisconsin last year, there were 23,747 injury crashes with 540 of them being fatal accidents. Even if you recover from your injuries, it can still be hard financially if you don’t get the compensation you deserve. Here are six basic steps you need to take if you’re injured in a vehicle accident, along with the importance of using an experienced  personal injury lawyer.

Workers' Compensation

Get Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Repetitive Strain Injury

Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Repetitive Strain Injury

People with jobs that involve tasks, such as assembly line work, scanning groceries, keyboarding or hammering nails, may not think of these tasks as hazardous. However, overtime, these workers could develop what’s known as a repetitive strain injury (RSI). In fact, this problem affects about 1.8 million employees each year, according to the Occupational Safety and Health…