Temporary Disability Benefits Attorneys In Ocean County

It is the responsibility of your employer to provide workers’ compensation temporary disability benefits for work-related injuries. The team at Fedele & Honschke has decades of experience fighting on behalf of disabled workers whose companies failed to treat them appropriately.

If your employer is denying you temporary disability benefits, or has required you to do work that your doctor says is inappropriate while you are recovering from an injury, you have the right to an appeal.

Injured On The Job And Unable To Work? You Are Entitled To Temporary Disability Benefits.

Call our Ocean County law firm at 888-898-1206 or 732-504-3841 to speak to one of our attorneys about your situation. All cases are taken on a contingency basis so you don’t pay a fee unless your case is successfully settled.

The Basics Of Temporary Disability In New Jersey

If you are injured on the job, are under medical care and have missed seven days of work, you may be eligible for temporary disability benefits. These benefits can be up to 70% of your weekly wage. Having the counsel of an experienced Ocean County temporary disability benefits lawyer is a necessity when you’re dealing with opposition to these benefits. We will work with you to collect the evidence to present to your employer and insurance company.

You need to know that these benefits will stop once you have reached maximum medical improvement (MMI). This is the point at which you are considered as well as you’re ever going to get by the medical specialists treating you and/or the doctor assigned to examine you by the insurance company. If you are still unable to work at this time, we can help you apply for permanent disability benefits.

Contact Our Monmouth County Disability Attorneys

We have offices in Toms River, Forked River and Brick, New Jersey. Call us at 888-898-1206 or send us an email to schedule your free initial appointment.

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