Securing Benefits for Injured Milwaukee Workers with Denied Workers’ Compensation Claims
If Milwaukee workers’ compensation claim has been denied, our experienced workers’ compensation attorneys in Milwaukee can help you fight to get the benefits you deserve. Milwaukee workers’ compensation law requires every employer to carry workers’ compensation insurance for their employees. When an employee suffers an injury on the job, this insurance should help them recover from their injury by paying for medical treatment and compensating for time off work. Sometimes, however, insurance companies deny workers’ compensation claims, and workers must resort to the courts to get their benefits.
A Proven Track Record with Milwaukee Workers’ Comp Cases
It is important to hire an attorney who knows Milwaukee workers’ compensation law. Many Milwaukee workers’ compensation attorneys advertise themselves as “Milwaukee workers’ compensation experts,” but few have earned the statewide reputation enjoyed by the attorneys at Hawks Quindel. Our attorneys regularly speak at Milwaukee workers’ compensation seminars, and all are members of the Wisconsin Association of Workers Compensation Attorneys (WAWCA).
Judges, former clients, and even the attorneys who represent the workers’ compensation insurance companies refer injured workers to our firm. Why? Quite simply, we achieve outstanding results for employees across Wisconsin. Even considering our experience and reputation, we charge the same fee you will pay attorneys with far less experience – only 20% of what we recover for you, whether your case is big or small.
Speak With an Experienced Workers’ Compensation Attorney
After a workers’ compensation injury, please contact us in any of the following circumstances:
- Your employer or its workers’ compensation insurance company asks you to provide a tape-recorded statement.
- You receive a letter requiring you to attend an Independent Medical Evaluation (a doctor chosen by the workers’ compensation insurance company).
- You receive a letter advising that your workers’ compensation claim has been denied.
- Your employer fires you, or puts you on permanent layoff, after your workers compensation injury.
- Your work injury causes permanent scarring or other disfigurement.
- You are unable to return to your work due to permanent restrictions caused by your injuries.
- You have suffered a workers’ compensation injury to your head, neck, or back, regardless of whether your claim has been denied.
- You have been assessed with a permanent partial disability rating not paid in full by the workers’ compensation insurance company.
There is no charge whatsoever for a phone or office consultation regarding your work injury. Please contact us if you would like to discuss Milwaukee workers’ compensation law and your rights.
Milwaukee Workers’ Compensation Attorneys
To speak with a Milwaukee workers’ compensation lawyer, call (414) 271-8650.
To learn more about our workers’ compensation practice and common questions surrounding workers' compensation law, please see our Workers' Compensation blog topics. If you have a question not answered on our blog, please write us; we are always interested in addressing your questions and clarifying public understanding in the workers' compensation legal area.