Work injuries deserve full answers—not just forms

Legal Support After On-the-Job Injury

Many people think they’re limited to workers’ comp after a workplace injury—but that’s not always true. If someone outside your company caused the harm, we may be able to pursue additional recovery.

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Cases We Handle

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Equipment or machinery injuries

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Contractor or third-party liability

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Dangerous conditions or negligence

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Falls, crush injuries, electrical accidents

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FAQ: Work Injury Claims

  • Can I sue if I already filed workers’ comp?

    Yes—if someone besides your employer was negligent (e.g., a subcontractor or property owner).

  • What if I’m unsure who’s responsible?

    Call us. We’ll investigate the facts and identify all possible sources of liability.

  • Will this affect my job?

    Employers cannot retaliate for filing a legitimate injury claim. We’ll protect your rights.