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What if your employer does not file your workers' compensation claim?

Posted on Friday, May 14th, 2010 at 1:18 pm    

When employees are injured at work and file workers’ compensation claims, the claims are typically filed through their employer. In some cases, their employer may not file the claim or take an unnecessarily long time to file the claim.

When this occurs, injured employees have a couple options. One, they could contact the employer’s workers’ compensation insurance provider to file the claim directly. Two, they could pursue legal action against their employer or insurance provider. In either case, they may want to hire an attorney who is experienced in such legal matters.

If you or anyone you know needs legal representation for a workers’ compensation claim, contact the New Jersey workers’ compensation attorneys of Levinson Axelrod, P.A., at 888-389-COMP.