Understanding Workers’ Compensation Benefits
Getting hurt on the job can be a big setback. You might not be able to return to work or work in your prior capacity. Workers’ compensation is a safety net that provides medical benefits and financial support for New Jersey workers who get injured on the job.
There are multiple types of benefits depending on the severity of your injury and how much they impact your ability to work. The attorneys at Jacobs, Schwalbe & Petruzzelli, P.C. in Cherry Hill will work with you to ensure that you understand the workers’ compensation process and get you the benefits you deserve.
Don’t Leave Valuable Benefits on the Table
Navigating the workers’ compensation system and getting the right benefits can be tricky. The lawyers at Jacobs, Schwalbe & Petruzzelli, P.C. can help. We want every injured worker to get the benefits they need to recover from their injury and get back to work. We also represent family members seeking death benefits for a loved one who died as a result of their work.
Our results speak volumes about our experience, dedication, and commitment to clients.
Types of Workers’ Compensation Benefits
If you were hurt on the job, you generally cannot sue your employer for damages, even if they were negligent (Like with many things under the law, there are exceptions, which our trained lawyers are on the lookout for). Instead, you must pursue compensation through New Jersey’s workers’ compensation system.
Through a successful workers’ compensation claim, you can get medical benefits as well as wage replacement. There are several types of wage replacement benefits:
- Temporary total disability is payable while you are out of work undergoing medical treatment for your work injury;
- Permanent partial disability is payable when you have permanent residuals from your work injury, but you are still able to return to some form of work activity;
- Permanent total disability is payable when the residuals of your work injury leave you with no ability to perform any kind of work activity; and
- Death benefits for eligible family members who lost a loved one due to a work-related accident or illness.
The amount of benefits you receive depends upon your prior earnings, within certain limits.
Experienced Workers’ Compensation Attorneys are Here to Help
Our attorneys are committed to representing injured workers from all walks of life who need help getting the benefits they deserve. We can address your concerns and answer your questions about any aspect of the workers’ compensation process.
Learn more by calling 856-528-7991 or sending an email to arrange a free consultation.