Prince of Wales-Hyder County Workers' Compensation Lawyers
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Ben Crittenden
Anchorage County, AK Workers' Compensation Attorney with 15 years of experience
Free ConsultationWorkers' Comp, Criminal, Insurance Claims and Personal Injury
Georgetown University Law Center
The Law Office of Ben Crittenden provides representation for the injured in Alaska. We have extensive experience in taking cases to trial and settling cases. We understand you are in a difficult situation when you come to us, and work hard to make your life easier and accommodate your demands.
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Ben T. Frey
Kenai Peninsula County, AK Workers' Compensation Attorney
Free ConsultationWorkers' Comp, Divorce, Domestic Violence and Family
University of Mississippi
I am a licensed lawyer living in Soldotna, Alaska and a member of the Alaska Bar Association. I practice divorce, custody, evictions, probate, workers' compensation, bankruptcy, wills, domestic violence protective orders, and tax preparation. Working in public interest law has been a focus of my career. I was formerly employed by Alaska Legal Services Corporation. You think of this as "practicing law for the people". I am now excited to be able to do this on a private basis for the people of the Kenai Peninsula. Because I have practiced as an attorney "of...
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Elliott Dennis
Anchorage County, AK Workers' Compensation Lawyer with 44 years of experience
Workers' Comp, Maritime and Personal Injury
University of North Dakota
Matthew Cooper
Fairbanks North Star County, AK Workers' Compensation Attorney with 19 years of experience
Workers' Comp, Appeals, Employment and Personal Injury
Workers' Comp, Business, Estate Planning and Real Estate
Workers' Comp and Personal Injury
William Erwin
Anchorage County, AK Workers' Compensation Attorney
Workers' Comp and Personal Injury
Michael Cohn
Anchorage County, AK Workers' Compensation Attorney
Workers' Comp, Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury
Workers' Comp, Business, Criminal and Personal Injury
Workers' Comp, Criminal and Personal Injury
Workers' Comp, Appeals, Consumer and Personal Injury
Colby Smith
Anchorage County, AK Workers' Compensation Lawyer
Workers' Comp, Business, Legal Malpractice and Real Estate
Workers' Comp and Personal Injury
Deirdre Ford
Anchorage County, AK Workers' Compensation Attorney
Workers' Comp and Personal Injury
Injured on the job?
The workers' compensation system attempts to streamline the process for handling work-related injuries and illnesses, such as a loss of limb, back injury, or repetitive strain injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome. The system generally provides fixed remedies to employees suffering from work-related injuries without requiring the employee to prove fault, thereby minimizing the need for litigation and its associated costs. Benefits from workers' compensation insurance may include medical care, temporary disability benefits, permanent disability benefits, vocational rehabilitation, and death benefits.
The workers' compensation system is typically an alternative to filing a civil lawsuit for a personal injury claim, and in most cases, you may not pursue both avenues for compensation for an injury.
A workers' compensation lawyer can help you navigate the workers' compensation system to get the full benefits to which you are entitled. If your injury was caused by someone or something not covered by your employer's workers' compensation insurance, a workers' compensation attorney can help you file a third-party claim so that you get the compensation you deserve.
Sometimes workers' compensation attorneys also handle matters in personal injury or employment law. However, some attorneys also handle workers' compensation matters exclusively.
Cumulative injury: The career total of an employee's job-related injuries resulting in disabilities.
Third-party claim: A legal claim by an employee against a party who is not the employer and whose negligence caused injury during or in the course of employment.