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Workers’ Compensation

How will you respond to an injury suffered at work? Should you make a claim shortly following the injury or should you wait? Is it a compensable injury if it is repetitive with no immediate and single injury?

The Hall & Rustom L.L.C. and its experienced attorneys will answer these questions for you. Workers’ compensation benefits are available for almost any type of injury suffered in the workplace, including back injuries, knee injuries, and neck injuries. Repetitive stress injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, cubical tunnel injury, as well as RSD, nerve injuries and chronic pain often result from repetitive work activities or a work-place accident.

If you have been injured in the course of your employment — including injuries that worsen pre-existing conditions — you may be entitled to several types of workers’ compensation benefits. Our attorneys can help you obtain your rightful benefits including temporary total disability (wage loss benefits) if you are unable to work during your period of recovery. You may be entitled to lifetime medical benefits pertaining to the injury, even if you have sustained an aggravation of a pre-existing condition.

In our initial consultation, we can discuss what happens after your medical recovery ends, and the types of benefits you may be able to recover. Our attorneys understand the intricacies of the Illinois workers’ compensation laws and regularly take workers’ compensation claims to arbitration to obtain the wage loss, medical benefits, permanent partial disability awards and other available benefits

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