Workers' Compensation
South Florida Workers’ Compensation Lawyer
Why Injured Workers Trust Cohen Injury Law
- We Know the System
Florida’s workers’ comp process is confusing. We guide you through it step by step and deal directly with the insurance company so you don’t have to.
- We Fight Denied or Delayed Claims
If your claim is underpaid, denied, or stalled, we push back and get things moving. You deserve proper care and compensation without the runaround.
- Focused on You
We keep you updated, explain every option clearly, and make sure your voice is heard. You won’t be treated like just another file.
- You Don’t Pay Unless We Win
Our fee comes out of the recovery, never your pocket. You don’t owe us anything unless we win.
Common Types of Workplace Injuries
We handle all types of job-related injuries, including:
- Falls from ladders, scaffolding, or slippery surfaces
- Machinery and equipment accidents
- Repetitive stress injuries (like carpal tunnel or tendonitis)
- Lifting injuries and muscle strains
- Burn injuries
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- Construction site accidents
- Car accidents while on the job
If you were hurt while performing job duties, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits.
What Benefits Are Available Under Florida Workers’ Compensation?
Florida workers’ compensation provides benefits to help cover your losses after a workplace injury. You may be entitled to:
- Medical treatment paid for by your employer’s insurance
- Wage replacement (temporary total, temporary partial, or permanent disability)
- Mileage reimbursement for medical visits
- Death benefits for families of workers who lost their lives on the job
We’ll review your situation, explain what you qualify for, and make sure you get every benefit you deserve.
What if My Workers’ Comp Claim Was Denied?
Unfortunately, many legitimate claims get denied or underpaid. Common reasons include:
- Alleging your injury wasn’t work-related
- Claiming you didn’t report the injury on time
- Disputing the severity of your condition
We know how to fight these tactics. If your claim is being denied, delayed, or ignored, contact us immediately.
Can I Sue My Employer?
What to Do After a Workplace Injury
- Report the injury
Tell your supervisor or HR immediately. In Florida, you only have 30 days to report an injury to qualify for benefits.
- Get medical care
You must treat with a doctor authorized by your employer’s insurance carrier, unless it’s an emergency.
- Document everything
Keep records of your symptoms, conversations, and missed work. This can help strengthen your case if there’s a dispute.
- Call Cohen Injury Law
We’ll handle every step of the process and stand up to the insurance company if they try to stall, deny, or underpay.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a claim?
Can I choose my own doctor?
Do I have to be a full-time employee to qualify?
What if I was hurt while driving for work?
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