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September 12, 2016 by TatumlegalAdmin

Workers’ Comp Settlement: Why You Should Hire an Attorney

Following a workplace injury, calling an attorney might be the last thing on your mind. Ignoring legal counsel during this time, however, is not usually the best move. There is simply too much going on in even the simplest injury cases, and trying to file workers’ comp while struggling to recover from a debilitating accident is often overwhelming. It is therefore of vital importance that you consult with a workers’ comp attorney as soon after your accident as possible in order to guarantee that you are getting the benefits you deserve.

Tatum Law Firm is composed of a number of personal injury lawyers with years of experience handling workers’ comp cases in North and South Carolina, and we would like to tell you more about how a workers’ comp attorney could help you.

What Is Workers’ Compensation?

An employee who suffered injury due to his or her job has the right to submit a workers’ comp claim. Generally speaking, this results in the employer’s insurance company agreeing to pay a certain amount to the injured individual, and this settlement is the end of the workers’ comp process. The amount will typically reflect damages ranging from lost wages and medical bills to temporary and permanent disability. Many initial settlement offers from an insurance company, however, will include only the bare minimum.

 

How Are Settlements Reached?

Settlements are typically offered early in the process, and the average workers’ comp claim can be contested or uncontested. In uncontested cases, settlements that will pay families through the recovery period are more or less easily reached. After the employee is deemed fit to return to work, the benefits will cease. In contested cases, on the other hand, reaching a settlement will no doubt require professional legal counsel to argue for your proper benefits.

 

How Can a Workers’ Comp Attorney Help You?

When an injury occurs in the workplace or as a result of the work itself, workers’ comp insurance providers will look to settle the claim right away, but these early settlements are often inadequate and are only offered to get the case over with as quickly as possible. Injured workers, however, might leap at the chance for immediate relief, although a more measured approach with a skilled attorney would be best in the long run.

As such, choosing a workers’ comp attorney is a convenient option to turn over the legal obstacles to a trained professional who should have years of experience dealing with the peskiest insurance companies. This will ensure that all of your attention can be focused on the recovery itself.

 

Learn More About Hiring a Workers’ Comp Attorney

It is very important that you do not jump at the very first offer an insurance company gives you, as these offers are often peanuts compared to the physical and emotional pain your workplace injury might be putting you through.

In order to guarantee that you are getting all of the benefits you deserve, you should look to hire a workers’ comp attorney from Tatum Law Firm as soon as possible. Feel free to contact one of our representatives today to learn more.

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