Workplace Neck And Back Injury Attorneys

Located in Toms River, Fedele & Honschke Attorneys at Law, LLC, has been helping clients in Ocean County, Monmouth County and throughout New Jersey get workers’ comp benefits for their back and neck injuries for more than 28 years.

Collecting Workers’ Comp Benefits For Neck And Back Injuries

Work-related accidents often leave workers with back and neck injuries. Car and truck accidents, slip-and-falls and other accidents can strain back and neck muscles, causing fractures and ruptured disks.

Repetitive movements can also cause back and neck injuries. When workers perform the same movements – such as lifting, twisting and carrying heavy objects – day after day, wear and tear can result. Back and neck joints often become damaged, leaving workers with severe pain.

Common back and neck injuries include:

  • Fractures in the neck or spine
  • Slipped, bulging and herniated disks
  • Whiplash
  • Nerve root impingement
  • Ligament damage
  • Soft tissue injuries

Soft tissue injuries, while debilitating, can be especially hard to diagnose and treat. At Fedele & Honschke, we work closely with doctors, orthopedists and other medical experts to ensure that our clients’ neck and back injuries are identified and documented. We also consult with vocational experts, our clients’ co-workers, and friends and family members to gather evidence regarding the effects that our clients’ injuries have on their abilities to work and live their lives.

Our attorneys build strong workers’ compensation claims that get our clients the workers’ comp benefits they deserve as quickly as possible.

Contact Our Ocean County Workplace Neck And Back Injury Lawyers

At Fedele & Honschke, we are dedicated to helping injured workers. Our partners personally oversee every case to ensure each client gets the attention his or her case deserves. To schedule a free consultation, contact us today at 732-504-3841 or 888-898-1206.

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