With over a century of combined legal experience, the personal injury attorneys and workers’ compensation attorneys at Woodruff Johnson Evans & Haugen Law Offices can help you navigate the legal process. Our legal team handles a variety of personal injury claims, and cases involving workers’ compensation.
If you are injured in Illinois as a result of someone else’s negligent or reckless actions, you may take legal action. Personal injury claims seek to hold negligent parties accountable for damages, including medical expenses, lost income/wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and more. Regardless of the injuries you or your loved one has suffered, we can help you navigate the legal system in pursuit of the justice and recovery you are owed.
In Illinois, workers in all industries have the right to seek workers’ compensation if they are injured on the job. However, the process of securing your rightful benefits can be incredibly complicated and even the smallest mistake can delay or prevent you from receiving benefits. We assist clients with every aspect of workers’ compensation claims, including initial filing, appeals, and more.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, you are entitled to compensation for everything from your medical bills, to lost wages, for pain and suffering, and multiple other damages. But how do you get the justice and compensation you deserve? How do you deal with the insurance companies, the legal system, and the stress of your situation? Especially if you are dealing with insurance companies, medical providers, and liable parties who may try to deny or minimize your claim?
Even a minor accident can have disastrous effects on the human body. Ultimately, it does not take a high-speed collision or a fall from a significant height to cause a serious injury. Many factors contribute to the severity of an injury. If you or your loved one was seriously injured in an accident, our firm can thoroughly examine your case and work with your doctor to determine if your injury will have long-lasting or life-changing effects.
Doctors, nurses, and other medical practitioners have a duty to provide patients with a reasonable standard of care. In fact, the primary duty of medical professionals is summed up in the Latin phrase, primum non nocere, meaning, “Do no harm.” Unfortunately, medical professionals do not always follow this standard of care. The results can be devastating for victims and their families. When a doctor, nurse, hospital, clinic, or other healthcare professional or facility acts negligently, the victim or his/her family can take legal action.
Product designers, manufacturers, and distributors have a duty to create products that are reasonably safe for consumer use. Despite this, however, many companies prioritize profits over consumer safety and push unsafe products onto the market. Every year, thousands of people are injured or killed by dangerous or defective products that never should have reached the marketplace.
Wrongful death is when a person is killed due to the negligence of another person. There is no greater tragedy than the sudden, unexpected loss of a loved one. When your loved one’s death could have—and should have—been prevented, the healing process can be even more difficult. While we cannot bring your loved one back, our firm can help you work to hold the responsible parties accountable for your loved one’s death. At Woodruff Johnson & Evans Law Offices, we know that financial compensation will not negate your suffering, but it can assist with the unexpected cost of funeral expenses, loss of income, and other economic and non-economic damages associated with your loved one’s death.
Illinois employers are required by law to carry workers’ compensation insurance. If you are injured on the job, you are entitled to receive workers’ compensation benefits. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to secure the benefits you are owed. In some cases, employers and insurance providers may deny your claim or offer a lower amount than you are owed. Mistakes in your application can also lead to unnecessary delays or the rejection of your claim.
Illinois employers are required by law to carry workers’ compensation insurance. If you are injured on the job, you are entitled to receive workers’ compensation benefits. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to secure the benefits you are owed. In some cases, employers and insurance providers may deny your claim or offer a lower amount than you are owed. Mistakes in your application can also lead to unnecessary delays or the rejection of your claim.
When a loved one dies in an on-the-job accident, the emotional devastation cannot be overstated. The financial burden that is placed upon the surviving family members can also be tremendously difficult to handle. If your spouse, parent, or loved one was killed in a fatal accident in the workplace, you likely need the security of workers’ compensation dependents and death benefits. These benefits can help make up for the lost wages of your loved one and pay for any remaining medical bills, funeral costs, and other related expenses.
In many situations, a worker never fully recovers from a work injury. Fortunately, if a worker never fully returns to the pre-accident level of skill and efficiency, permanent partial disability benefits are available. Permanent partial disability (PPD) includes any long-lasting injury or symptoms resulting from on-the-job injuries, and helps to bridge the financial gap where your injury partially affects your ability to earn a living.
Unfortunately, some workplace accidents and illnesses are severe enough to cause a total disability that prevents a person from earning a living. Permanent Total Disability (PTD) occurs when the disability will prevent the individual from returning to any sort of gainful employment for the rest of his or her life. Permanent Total Disability benefits typically allow the individual to receive two-thirds of lost wages for the rest of his or her life with periodic supplements and increases.
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At Woodruff Johnson & Evans Law Offices, we have defined our practice areas by the kind of lawyers we want to be. With us its personal. We treat your and your case with urgency and respect. We are completely committed to our clients. We understand just how challenging it is to navigate the legal process when you are already dealing with obtaining medical treatment and figuring out how you are going to pay your bills. Our attorneys strive to eliminate as much of your stress as possible so that you can focus on healing and moving forward. We have a proven track record of success and are prepared to fight for the maximum recovery you are owed.
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