Illinois Worker’s Compensation Attorney
You could be entitled to worker's compensation if injured at
work in the state of Illinos.
Seeking
worker's comp is not the same as suing your employer (though
they may want you to think it is) -- it is merely collecting on
benefits to which you are entitled, and for which your employer
is insured. You cannot be fired from your for seeking a
legitimate benefit, and if you have been, this is called
"retaliatory discharge" and is illegal. Contact us today
if you feel you have been unjustly terminated because you tried
to collect on a worker's comp claim.
Qualifying injuries include those that fall under worker's
compensation if it happens during: the performance of your job
duties; at a mandatory-attendance work-sponsored event; or your
job puts you at greater risk than is faced by the general
public.
Don't delay if you have been injured on the job; contact a
qualified worker's comp attorney and find out if you have a
legitimate claim. For a free audit of your worker's comp
case, call Franks &
Rechenberg, P.C. today.
 
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