Workers Compensation Claims

A form of insurance that provides medical care and income benefits to employees who become injured or ill as a result of their job. It is paid for by employers and regulated at the state level. Covers medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation services, and compensation for permanent impairments.

Social Security Disability

A federal program that provides retirement, disability, and survivor benefits to qualifying workers and their dependents. Funded through payroll taxes paid by employers and employees. Retirement benefits can start as early as age 62 or as late as 70. Disability benefits available for those unable to work due to medical conditions. Survivor benefits for spouses and dependent children of deceased workers.

Veterans Affairs Benefits

Provided by the US Department of Veterans Affairs to former members of the armed forces and their families. Includes disability compensation, pension benefits, education assistance, home loans, life insurance, and healthcare services through the Veterans Health Administration. Disability and pension benefits provided for injuries/illnesses connected to military service. Education benefits like the GI Bill provide tuition assistance. VA home loans help veterans purchase homes.

About Me

I have extensive experience handling complex workers’ compensation cases. My in-depth knowledge of workers’ comp law allows me to maximize compensation for injured clients. Skilled negotiation has resulted in significant awards for job-injured clients. I passionately help injured workers obtain maximum legal benefits. Clients receive both compassionate and aggressive representation to reach fair outcomes. My expertise and tenacity deliver results.