Can’t work because of a job-related accident or disability? Turned down for the benefits you deserve? Lee Law Firm, LLC, helps New Jersey clients collect their full and rightful benefits.
Call us today for a free consultation. From our office in Springfield, we represent injured employees throughout New Jersey. Our clients include police officers, transit workers, factory and construction workers, and other employees. We have staff members fluent in Spanish.
We routinely handle all types of workers’ compensation, disability and occupational illness claims:
We have recovered compensation in a variety of cases:
Back, neck and shoulder injuries
Injuries from falls
On-duty vehicle accidents
Chemical exposures
Repetitive strain injuries
We fight to make employers and their insurance carriers cover medical bills and lost wages, and to secure cash awards for total disability or permanent partial disability.
Third-Party Claims
Generally, you cannot sue your employer for a work related injury. But you may have a personal injury claim in addition to workers’ compensation if the negligence of a third party (e.g., manufacturer, property owner, construction subcontractor, auto driver) caused your injuries. Our New Jersey Workers comp lawyers are prepared to pursue money damages through settlement or trial.
To set up an appointment, call us at 973-315-9080 or contact our office by e-mail. There’s no charge for your first consultation.
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Call us at 973-315-9080. Contact us as soon as possible to discuss your rights. We collect no attorney fees up front. If we take your case and win, our fees are paid from a percentage of your Workers’ Compensation Court award.
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