Illinois Workers Compensation AttorneysFree Consultation • (312) 781-1977If you are injured on the job, a Workers’ Compensation attorney can help you get promptly qualified for all benefits you are entitled to receive, or represent you in appealing a denial of your Workers’ Comp claim. Seidman Law Offices of Chicago, Illinois represents employees throughout Cook County and the greater Chicago area, offering 40 years of experience. Our Workers’ Comp lawyers are familiar with all Illinois laws concerning workplace injuries, including third-party litigation above and beyond your Workers’ Compensation claim. We have handled thousands of cases, from repetitive stress injuries to permanent disabilities from major workplace accidents. Protect your rights and get the compensation for your medical bills and lost wages. Contact the Chicago Workers’ Compensation lawyers of Seidman Law Offices today for a free initial consultation (including evenings and weekends by appointment). Workers' Compensation - An OverviewWorkers' compensation has become part of the fabric of the American workplace. Benefits are routinely paid for work-related injury, disease and death. This brings stability to the individual employee and his or her family even in the face of severe workplace injury or debilitating industrial disease. An experienced and skillful workers' compensation lawyer can answer your workers' compensation questions and assist you with your claim. History and OriginsThe need for and idea of workers' compensation has origins in Germany in the early 1800s. The industrial revolution brought dangerous new workplaces into existence such as railroads, factories and mines with accompanying increases in injuries, deaths and new work-related diseases. Social and political sympathy for the common worker grew and led to the enactment of early workers' compensation legislation. Employer Retaliation against the Workers' Compensation ClaimantWorkers' compensation is sometimes viewed as a compromise between employees and employers: workers give up the right to sue for large awards in court in exchange for certain and timely, albeit relatively lower, reimbursement for work-related injuries and illnesses. Employers take on the responsibility for these injuries and illnesses even if they are not at fault, but they no longer have to worry about being tied up in court and potentially liable for large verdicts. Can I Recover Workers' Compensation Benefits if I Work for a Government Employer?Workers' compensation benefits are usually the exclusive remedy for workers injured on the job. But is that still true if you are a public employee? If you or a loved one has been injured or killed on the job as a public servant, you should consult an experienced workers' compensation attorney to determine your rights under the workers' compensation laws. Can I Sue My Employer Instead of Filing a Workers' Compensation Claim?The answer to this question is, in most cases, no. Workers' compensation systems were established as a trade-off in which employees gave up the right to sue employers in court for their work-related injuries and occupational diseases in exchange for the right to receive workers' compensation benefits regardless of who was at fault for their injuries. Most employers are required by law to either carry workers' compensation insurance or to self-insure for the benefit of their employees. In exchange for providing that insurance, employers are protected from defending personal injury claims brought by employees in civil lawsuits. What Are the Rehabilitation Rights of Injured Workers?The word "rehabilitation" in the area of workers' compensation has two very different meanings. When most people think of rehabilitation, they think of physical therapy or rehabilitative care aimed at overcoming an injury and regaining functionality. Did you know that there is also vocational rehabilitation? In many states, injured workers who cannot return to their former employment are entitled to this type of rehabilitation at the expense of their employer, their employer's workers' compensation insurance carrier, the state or some combination of these sources, as determined by the law of the state in question.
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Based in downtown Chicago, Illinois (IL), Seidman Law Offices represents personal injury victims in Cook County (Chicago, Arlington Heights, Berwyn, Cicero, Des Plaines, Evanston, Mount Prospect, Oak Lawn, Oak Park, Orland Park, Palatine, Schaumburg, Skokie), Lake County (Waukegan,), Will County (Joliet, Bolingbrook), DuPage County (Wheaton, Naperville), Kane County (Geneva, Aurora, Elgin), Madison County (Granite City) including all communities in those counties.
Seidman Law Offices
20 South Clark, Suite 700
(Two First National Plaza)
Chicago, IL 60603


