A knee injury can interfere with your ability to walk normally and free of pain and can potentially affect your ability to do your job in the future. The knee is a primary joint, and work related knee injuries tend to be medically complex – often requiring surgical treatment. If you incurred a knee injury at work, it’s time to consult with an experienced Buffalo, NY, workers’ comp attorney.
Knee Injuries at Work
Knee injuries often happen on the job – starting with simple slip and fall accidents, which are as common as they are dangerous. Falls from heights can cause even more dire injuries, such as when a broken bone leads to complications that result in serious, long-term knee problems. Repetitive stress or movement in the course of your work can also lead to a knee injury. If you suffered a knee injury of any kind on the job, don’t wait to discuss your claim with a practiced knee injury attorney.
Your Workers’ Compensation Claim
Workers’ compensation is intended to balance your rights as an employee with your employer’s responsibilities to their employees – while streamlining the claims process and limiting work disruptions. In the process, both sides give up something to gain something. Consider the following:
- As an employee, you are entitled to coverage for a knee injury sustained on the job, and the matter of fault isn’t factored in. In return, however, you give up the right to file a personal injury claim that could address more comprehensive coverage.
- Your employer must carry workers’ compensation insurance on you and all their employees, but in exchange, they aren’t at risk of facing expensive personal injury claims.
Identifying Your Losses
In your workers’ compensation claim, you can pursue compensation for your covered losses, which can include:
- A set percentage of your lost wages
- Your necessary medical expenses, including treatment, medications, and surgery
- A schedule loss of use award if you have permanency confirmed by medical evidence
Our workers’ comp injury attorney will carefully assess and account for your full range of covered losses in their quest to negotiate a fair settlement on your behalf.
Your Work-Related Knee Injury Attorney
The sooner you reach out for the focused legal guidance of a skilled knee injury attorney, the stronger your claim will be. Your attorney will ably take on each of the following primary tasks on your behalf:
- Advising the insurance company of our representation of you, which automatically limits their ability to potentially interact with you in an unfair manner
- Gathering and reviewing the relevant evidence necessary to support your claim and to limit the insurance company’s ability to refute the extent of your covered losses
- Guiding you smoothly through the legal process and helping you avoid the kind of common mistakes that often weaken knee injury claims
- Ensuring that the insurance company fairly covers your losses and being well prepared to fight the matter in front of a judge if they choose not to
Trust Our Skilled Buffalo Knee Injury Attorney and Call Today
The resourceful knee injury attorneys at Sawers & Sackel – serving the City of Buffalo, Erie County, Niagara County, Chautauqua County, Cattaraugus County, along with the cities of Rochester, Syracuse, and Albany and the surrounding counties of Monroe, Onondaga, and Albany – appreciate exactly how challenging your work-related knee injury is and will provide a focused pursuit of a beneficial settlement. Learn more by contacting us online or calling us at 716-202-2367 and scheduling a free consultation today.
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