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Your employer has a legal obligation to keep you safe at work. If you suffer from work injury, your employer and their workers’ compensation insurance carrier are responsible for providing you with the medical care you need as soon as possible, including:
- Emergency treatment
- Surgery
- Physical therapy
- Medications
- Reimbursement for travel to all necessary medical facilities
The workers’ compensation benefits you are entitled to often won’t cover all of your medical expenses or current and future lost wages. That’s why you should seek the help of a seasoned work injury lawyer who knows the law and will stand up for your best interests.
As one of the preeminent work-related injury law firms in the Niagara, Buffalo, New York state area, John Feroleto Attorneys at Law has the expertise you should turn to if you’ve been injured on the job. Our highly trained work injury lawyer have the experience needed to ensure you’re covered and compensated for:
If you have suffered a work-related injury in the Buffalo, New York area, you should contact us immediately to schedule a complimentary consultation. We are dedicated to protecting your rights and never charge a fee unless your case is won or settled out of court.
Call (716) 854-0700 today!
At Feroleto Law we have extensive courtroom experience, and will give you highly professional legal services along with an unparalleled commitment to you, our client.
Serving Buffalo, New York for over 30 years!
- How many work-related accidents take place annually?
- In 2000, there were over 3.9 million disabling work injuries in cities like Buffalo and across the U.S.
- What types of injuries can be considered work-related?
- Any injury that occurs while you’re at work can be considered a work-related injury. They’re usually classified into two types:
Traumatic injuries and occupational disease. Traumatic injuries are caused by a specific event or series of events. Occupational disease is produced over a period of more than two consecutive days (e.g. exposure to toxins, continued or repeated stress and strain, a loud working environment, etc.).
- What if I work for the federal government and have been injured on the job?
- If you work for the federal government in the Buffalo, New York area, you are excluded from New York state workers’ compensation. Instead, you would receive workers’ compensation benefits under a separate federal law.
If you have been injured on the job and need an experienced lawyer to represent you in a third party claim, contact the work injury attorney of John Feroleto Attorneys at Law today. We will fight for your rights and get you the compensation you deserve. We work on a contingency basis, so don’t hesitate to schedule a free consultation with us today.
- What should I do if I’ve been injured on the job?
- You should seek emergency medical help immediately if you’ve been severely injured and then report the work injury to your employer. Don’t sign any documents from your employer or their insurance company regarding the injury without speaking to an attorney. Depending on how severe and disabling the injury is, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits and may be able to sue for compensatory damages.
Generally, work related injuries are covered by Worker’s Compensation. However, there are exceptions and the interplay of laws between Worker’s Compensation and civil court cases is complex. The Worker’s Compensation carrier may seek reimbursement of all funds spent on medical bills and Worker’s Compensation payments. Worker’s Compensation’s payments may only represent a small part of actual lost wages. The work injury attorney at John Feroleto Attorneys at Law are experienced in handling these issues and have successfully represented workers in many construction site, industrial and other types of work-related injuries.
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