Personal Injury Attorneys Serving West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach Workplace Injuries Lawyer
Construction accidents, workplace injuries, and third-party liability claims beyond workers' compensation.
Why Choose Emas Law Group in West Palm Beach?
Local Experts
We know West Palm Beach and the Palm Beach County County legal system.
Bilingual Service
We speak Spanish and English to better serve you.
No Upfront Fees
You pay nothing unless we win your case.
Free Consultation
We evaluate your case at no cost or obligation.
About Workplace Injuries Cases in West Palm Beach
Emas Law Group serves West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County residents who have been injured due to negligence. Our bilingual attorneys are ready to help you navigate the legal process and fight for fair compensation.
Areas We Serve
I-95
road
Florida Turnpike
road
Clematis Street
neighborhood
Palm Beach International Airport
landmark
St. Mary's Medical Center
hospital
CityPlace/Rosemary Square
neighborhood
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I sue my employer for a workplace injury in Florida?
In most cases, you cannot sue your employer directly for a workplace injury in Florida because workers' compensation provides the exclusive remedy. However, there are exceptions: you may be able to sue if your employer intentionally caused your injury, doesn't carry workers' compensation insurance, or if a third party (not your employer) contributed to your injury. You can also sue manufacturers of defective equipment. Our attorneys can evaluate whether you have claims beyond workers' compensation.
What benefits does Florida workers' compensation provide?
Florida workers' compensation provides medical benefits covering all reasonable and necessary treatment, temporary disability benefits (typically 66.67% of your average weekly wage), permanent impairment benefits based on your disability rating, vocational rehabilitation services, and death benefits for surviving family members. These benefits are provided regardless of who was at fault for your injury.
What should I do if I'm injured at work in Florida?
If you're injured at work in Florida: report the injury to your employer immediately (you have 30 days, but sooner is better), seek medical attention and tell the doctor it's a work-related injury, document everything including how the injury occurred and any witnesses, follow your doctor's treatment recommendations, and consult with an attorney if your claim is denied or if a third party may be liable. Don't sign anything from the insurance company without legal advice.
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Disclaimer
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case is unique.