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Work Injuries: What You Can Do To Get Proper Compensation

Most work injuries are covered under workers’ compensation law. However, depending on the cause and circumstances surrounding your accident at work, you may be able to seek compensation from your employer or a third party for your injuries.

To understand your rights and get your case evaluated by an experienced injury attorney, call Mark L. Karno & Associates, LLC at 312-574-3362 for your free personal injury consultation.

Work Injury Lawsuits

There are specific circumstances in which you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit because of an injury received in your workplace. These include injuries caused by:

  • A dangerous condition on the premises when your employer leases the building you work in and the owner of building is responsible for maintaining the property
  • Defective equipment
  • A subcontractor
  • A third party
  • Intentional actions of your employer
  • Structurally unsound scaffolding or ladders
  • Auto accidents in the course of employment

Other injuries may also allow you to file a personal injury lawsuit for compensation. The best way to understand your legal rights is to consult with an experienced injury attorney.

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Experienced Work Injury Attorneys

With decades of experience litigating injury cases, our attorneys can help you determine the best strategy for moving forward with your case.

When you are injured on the job, you should contact a work injury lawyer as soon as possible. Time limitations apply for both personal injury lawsuits and Workers’ Compensation filings. You don’t want to miss out on the compensation you deserve because you didn’t take action in time.

If you have been injured on the job, call Mark L. Karno & Associates, LLC today at 312-574-3362 to talk with an experienced premises liability lawyer about your case. We represent clients throughout the Evanston, and Chicago areas.

You won’t pay fees until we win or settle your case because we take all cases on a contingency fee basis.

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