Workers' Compensation

Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury Claims: Understanding the Difference

Workers' Compensation and Personal Injury Claims: Understanding the Difference

Differentiating between workers' compensation and personal injury claims is essential as they involve distinct legal frameworks. That is why it is important to seek guidance from a credible law firm such as Bykhovwsky Law to help you navigate the intricacies and determine the most appropriate course of action. Workers' compensation covers injuries sustained while on the job and personal injury claims arise from injuries caused by another party's negligence. Both come with different approaches and knowing which avenue to pursue could determine the compensation you are entitled to.

what is Workers' Compensation?

If employees sustain injuries or illnesses directly related to their job duties, they may be entitled to workers' compensation as Federal law entitles you to a safe workplace. Your employer has a duty to provide a safe work environment and must adhere to workplace safety regulations to prevent accidents and injuries. If an employer fails to comply with workers' compensation laws or they retaliate against an employee for filing a claim, they can be hit with a penalty, fine, or lawsuit.

A law firm will help educate you on workers' compensation laws and provide you with your options for moving forward. They will assist you in completing and filing workers' compensation claims accurately and understand the required documents and timeframes. Filing workers' compensation claims can be time-consuming and often involves negotiating with insurance companies or the possibility of being disputed in court. Their expert guidance will maximize your chance of receiving the benefits you deserve. 

Workers’ Compensation Form example

what are Personal Injury Claims?

Individuals who have suffered physical, emotional, or financial difficulties due to the actions of another party may be entitled to file a personal injury claim. Unlike workers' compensation, these injuries are not the result of a negligent employer but rather another party. For example, these incidents can arise from car accidents, medical malpractice, or faulty products. The purpose of filing a personal injury claim is to seek compensation for damages incurred such as medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

A knowledgeable attorney can assess your case by reviewing evidence and damages and advise you on the best course of action. Much like workers' compensation, filing a claim involves complex legal procedures such as filing paperwork in specific timeframes, negotiating with insurance companies, and thoroughly evaluating the extent of your damages. 

Secure Your Rights: Partner with Bykhovsky Law

A law firm can provide invaluable assistance with workers' compensation or personal injury claims. Not only will they ensure you understand the legal landscape of filing a claim, but they will act as an advocate on your behalf with a higher chance of a successful outcome. By entrusting your case with Bykhovsky Law, you gain an expert who will fight tirelessly on your behalf. If you have experienced negligence in the work place or from a third party, we encourage you to call today for a FREE CONSULTATION.

We've got your back! Whether you need help with personal injury claims or workers' compensation- We are dedicated to getting you the compensation you deserve.