If you were injured at work, and you aren’t sure if you are a viable claimant for Workers’ Compensation in Virginia, our Richmond-based attorney team can help!
If you were injured on the job in Richmond or any area in Virginia, you will likely have a flood of emotions. We understand that you are probably feeling confused, anxious and in a lot of pain. You may not even know if you are a viable claimant for Workers’ Compensation in Virginia.
The Richmond-based Workers’ Compensation attorney team at Injured Workers’ Law Firm represents everyday workers—people like you—throughout the state of Virginia who have experienced serious injuries, and we are prepared to answer each and every one of your questions thoughtfully.
Before you talk to an insurance adjuster or even before you decide to hire an attorney, we urge you to order this FREE work injury guide. Then, once you feel ready to move forward as a claimant, give us a call at 1-804-755-7755 or toll-free at 1-877-755-7744. You can also contact us online today to schedule an appointment.
Answering Your Questions about Workers’ Compensation in Virginia
After any type of accident where you are injured, you will have to cope with a number of important medical and legal questions. This may be especially true if the injury occurred while you were on the job.
Some of the most common questions heard by our Richmond-based workers compensation attorney team include:
- Am I a viable workers comp claimant and what is my case worth?
- Is the settlement offer from the insurance company fair?
- What should I tell my insurance adjuster?
- What if my employer does not have any insurance?
- Do I really need a lawyer, or can I handle my case on my own?
- What will a Workers’ Compensation attorney do for me?
We will take the time to go over your case with you step by step and answer these questions—and the questions that may not have even arisen yet—so that you can feel confident and assured that your rights are being protected.
Workers’ Compensation in Virginia: Your Health and Recovery Matter to Our Firm
Each job injury is unique and requires a proper time to heal. You should not feel rushed back to work. We can try to make sure you are not put on light or full duty until you are healed completely.
Some of the most common injury cases that we handle at the Injured Workers’ Law Firm include:
- back injuries;
- herniated disks and neck injuries;
- hand and wrist injuries;
- knee injury compensation;
- rotator cuff and shoulder damage;
- brain injuries;
- amputation;
- paralysis;
- Permanent Total Disability; and
- cases involving death.
Our goal is to help the Workers’ Compensation claimant—you—get medical treatment for these injuries and a fair and comprehensive financial award to get you back on your feet. We do not represent the insurance company; we represent people like you.
You need to concentrate on getting well; let us do the rest. We will seek fair Workers’ Compensation in Virginia. For you or your family, this may include:
- lost wages;
- damages for permanent injuries (either total or partial);
- vocational rehabilitation assistance; and/or
- death benefits for the families of workers killed on the job.
When you make the call for help, you can feel confident that we will take time to explain the Workers’ Compensation process so that you understand what is happening with your case, why it is happening and when you can expect compensation.
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Legally, we can’t say…
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We are the best
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…no one can.
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BUT, if you’ve been hurt on the job: BEFORE you talk to an insurance adjuster BEFORE you hire an attorney BEFORE you sign any form Get a FREE book mailed to you: ULTIMATE GUIDE TO WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN VIRGINIA
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Contact Us Before Talking to the Insurance Company
Keep in mind that your employer’s insurance company does not have your best interests in mind. They want to settle your claim as quickly and cheaply as possible. You need someone looking out for your interests.
Call or fill out the contact us form today to set up a free initial consultation. Your claim must be reported to your employer within thirty days of your injury and filed within two years for you to be eligible for workers’ compensation.



