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Workplace Accident Lawyer

Why You Need a Workplace Accident Lawyer

Getting hurt on the job is more than just an inconvenience — it can derail your career, drain your savings, and disrupt your family life. Unfortunately, many injured workers discover that their employer’s insurance carrier is more interested in minimizing payouts than helping them recover. A qualified work accident lawyer can be your strongest advocate, ensuring your rights are respected and your claim receives the full attention it deserves.

At Boyadzhyan Law Firm, we’re deeply familiar with the strategies used by employers and insurance adjusters to delay or deny valid workers’ compensation claims. From the moment you hire us, we take the lead in communicating with all parties, documenting your injuries, and ensuring every deadline is met. Our mission is simple: to help you receive the medical care, lost wages, and long-term compensation you’re entitled to under the state law.

Common Types of Workplace Accidents

Workplace injuries can happen in any industry, from office buildings to construction sites. At Boyadzhyan Law Firm, we’ve represented clients injured in a wide range of incidents, including:

No matter the setting or severity, every case deserves careful evaluation and swift legal action.

Understanding Workers’ Compensation

Workers’ compensation is supposed to be a safety net for employees injured on the job — but too often, the process becomes a maze of paperwork, denials, and delays. The workers’ comp system is governed by strict rules that can be difficult to navigate without legal help. Eligible workers may receive compensation for medical expenses, temporary disability, permanent impairment, and job retraining.

However, many workers are surprised to learn what isn’t covered or how quickly claims can be disputed. Employers might argue that your injury wasn’t work-related or claim you failed to follow proper reporting procedures. With our legal team by your side, we’ll make sure your claim is complete, supported by evidence, and positioned for success.

When Workers’ Compensation Isn’t Enough

While workers’ compensation covers many injuries, it often falls short of meeting all your financial and personal needs — especially if your injury leads to long-term disability or affects your ability to return to your previous job. What many people don’t realize is that they may also have the right to file a third-party personal injury claim in addition to their workers’ comp benefits.

A third-party claim can be pursued if your injury was caused by someone other than your employer, such as:

A subcontractor or vendor on a shared worksite
A negligent property owner or general contractor
A manufacturer of faulty equipment or tools
A careless driver who caused an accident while you were on the job

Our firm investigates every angle to uncover these opportunities for additional compensation and will help you pursue every possible path toward recovery.

Employer Retaliation — Know Your Rights

One of the most common fears injured workers face is the possibility of retaliation after filing a claim. Whether it’s demotion, reduced hours, harassment, or even termination, employer retaliation is both unethical and illegal under state law. Unfortunately, that doesn’t stop some employers from trying to pressure injured workers into staying quiet or avoiding legal action.

At Boyadzhyan Law Firm, we take these matters seriously. If your employer has taken any adverse action against you after reporting your injury or filing a claim, we will fight to hold them accountable. You have the right to work in a safe environment without fear of retribution — and we will make sure your voice is heard.

Construction Site Injuries

Construction zones are some of the most dangerous workplaces. With heavy machinery, hazardous materials, and work being done at heights, the risk of catastrophic injury is always present. In fact, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports that 1 in 5 worker deaths occur in the construction industry. The leading causes — known as the “Fatal Four” — are falls, being struck by objects, electrocution, and caught-in/between accidents.

We represent construction workers injured in incidents involving:

These injuries often involve multiple parties — including site managers, property owners, and third-party contractors — and require a seasoned legal team to sort through the liability.

Navigating the Claims Process After a Workplace Injury

Filing a workers’ compensation claim involves several critical steps, each with its own set of deadlines and documentation requirements. Missing a step or submitting incomplete information can delay your benefits or lead to a denial.

Key steps include:

“Navigating the workers’ compensation system can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our experienced attorneys are here to guide you every step of the way.”

The Role of Medical Evidence in Strengthening Your Claim

Medical documentation is the cornerstone of any successful workers’ compensation claim. Detailed records not only validate the extent of your injuries but also establish a clear link between the workplace incident and your medical condition. Essential medical documents include:
Initial Medical Reports

Immediate assessments post-injury.

Diagnostic Test Results

X-rays, MRIs, and other relevant tests.

Treatment Records

Documentation of ongoing treatments and therapies.

Physician Statements

Professional opinions on your injury's impact on your work capabilities.

Ensuring that all medical evidence is comprehensive and accurately reflects your condition can significantly bolster your claim.

Understanding Permanent Disability Benefits

If your workplace injury leads to a permanent disability, you may be entitled to additional benefits under state law. These benefits are designed to compensate for the lasting impact of your injury on your ability to work and earn a living.

Types of permanent disability benefits:

Permanent Partial Disability (PPD):
These include allFor injuries that partially impair your ability to work. quantifiable losses resulting from the accident:
Permanent Total Disability (PTD):
For injuries that completely prevent you from returning to any form of employment.

Calculating these benefits involves evaluating medical assessments, wage history, and the nature of your disability.

Returning to Work After a Workplace Injury

Recovering from a workplace injury involves more than just physical healing; it also includes navigating the transition back to work. Employers are encouraged to provide modified or light-duty assignments to accommodate injured employees during their recovery period. This approach not only facilitates a smoother return to work but also helps maintain the employee’s income and sense of purpose.

“A successful return-to-work plan benefits both the employee and employer by promoting recovery and reducing downtime.”
At Boyadzhyan Law Firm, we assist clients in understanding their rights and options when returning to work, ensuring that any accommodations made are in line with medical recommendations and legal requirements.

Vocational Rehabilitation and Retraining Opportunities

In cases where an injury prevents a worker from returning to their previous position, vocational rehabilitation becomes a vital resource. This program offers services such as career counseling, job training, and education to help injured workers acquire new skills for different employment opportunities.​

Eligibility for vocational rehabilitation typically requires:

Our firm guides clients through the vocational rehabilitation process, ensuring they receive the support needed to re-enter the workforce successfully.

Contact a Workplace Accident Lawyer Today

If you’ve been injured at work, securing experienced legal representation is crucial to protect your rights and obtain the compensation you deserve. At Boyadzhyan Law Firm, we specialize in handling work accident cases, providing personalized legal strategies tailored to each client’s unique situation.​

Our services include:

Don’t navigate the complexities of work injury claims alone. Contact Boyadzhyan Law Firm today for a free consultation and take the first step toward securing your future.
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