- Workers’ Compensation
- Denied Workers’ Comp Claims
- Workers’ Comp Medical Benefits
- See A Doctor Of Your Choice
- Workers’ Comp Disability Benefits
- Third-Party Liability In Workers’ Comp
- Construction Accidents
- Industrial And Factory Accidents
- Occupational Diseases And Hazards
- Toxic Exposure
- Heart And Hypertension Conditions
- Repetitive Trauma Injuries
- Vision And Hearing Loss
Phone:
203-287-8774
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We Can Help You Obtain Workers’ Compensation Medical Benefits in CT
Workers’ compensation provides compensation for a percentage of the injured worker’s lost wages, impairment of earning capacity and certain disfiguring injuries. It also provides medical benefits for treating the injury/illness and to cover out-of-pocket medical expenses. Many workers have trouble getting the benefits they need on their own, however. They need a lawyer’s help.
At Romania Law in Hamden, CT we understand that receiving adequate benefits is critical to your recovery and your family’s well-being. We have years of experience with Connecticut workers’ compensation cases. We will review your claim and determine whether you are getting the medical benefits you need.
For a free consultation with a Connecticut personal injury attorney,
CALL 203-287-8774.
Your Injury Or Illness Is Covered
Connecticut workers’ compensation provides medical benefits for on-the-job injuries and occupational diseases. In most cases, injuries and illnesses are covered by workers’ compensation, even if the worker is at fault for the accident. Medical benefits include:
- All necessary and Appropriate Medical Treatment
- Medical Bills Paid by Employer or Employer’s Insurance Carrier
- Reimbursement for Travel to Medical Appointments
- Reimbursement for Lost Work Time for Medical Treatment
- Prescription Reimbursement
- Right to See Your Own Doctor
In addition to workers’ comp benefits, you may collect additional damages if a negligent third party was also responsible for your injury. A negligent third party may be the manufacturer of defective safety equipment or the driver of a vehicle that causes your accident. We can file a separate personal injury suit against the third party, and seek damages for pain and suffering, and other losses not covered by workers’ comp.