Plainville Workers' Compensation Attorney — James F. Aspell, P.C.

Injured at work in Plainville, Connecticut? You may be entitled to compensation under the Connecticut Workers' Compensation Act, which provides benefits for medical treatment, wage loss, and long-term disability — without requiring proof of fault. At James F. Aspell, P.C., we help injured workers throughout Plainville and Hartford County get the benefits they deserve with personalized, experienced legal representation.


Why Choose James F. Aspell, P.C. for Your Workers' Comp Claim in Plainville?

When your health, job, and financial future are on the line, choosing the right attorney matters. For over two decades, we've helped employees from Plainville employers like GE Industrial Solutions, Tilcon Connecticut, and Local 478 union members secure the full benefits owed to them.

We focus exclusively on representing injured workers — never employers or insurance companies — and offer free consultations to help you understand your rights.

✅ Over 20 years of workers' comp experience
✅ Personalized legal attention — no case is too small
✅ Aggressive representation if your claim is delayed or denied
✅ Located just minutes from Plainville in Farmington


Understanding Your Connecticut Workers' Compensation Benefits

The Connecticut workers' compensation system is designed to support employees hurt on the job or diagnosed with an occupational illness. Benefits are provided regardless of fault and are intended to cover:

  • Medical care for your injury or illness

  • Lost wages due to time out of work

  • Disability compensation

  • Job retraining or vocational rehab

  • Survivor benefits if a loved one died due to a workplace injury


What Types of Benefits Can Injured Workers Receive?

Here's a breakdown of the most common workers' compensation benefits available in Connecticut:

1. Medical Treatment

All reasonable and necessary medical expenses are covered, including surgeries, medications, physical therapy, and specialist visits.

2. Temporary Total Disability (TTD)

If you're completely unable to work while recovering, you may receive wage replacement benefits equal to 75% of your average weekly after-tax earnings.

3. Temporary Partial Disability (TPD)

If you're working a lower-paying job while healing, you may receive partial wage loss benefits based on the difference in income.

4. Permanent Partial Disability (PPD)

When a work injury leads to permanent loss of use of a body part (e.g., back, hand, knee), you may qualify for a scheduled loss award based on the severity and location of the injury.

5. Relapse or Recurrence

If your injury flares up again or worsens after treatment, you're entitled to resume your previous benefits under certain conditions.

6. Discretionary Benefits

In cases involving disfigurement, scarring, or job loss due to physical restrictions, a Workers' Compensation Commissioner may award additional payments.

7. Job Retraining & Vocational Rehabilitation

If you can't return to your previous job, you may be eligible for retraining services to help you re-enter the workforce within your medical limitations.

8. Survivor Benefits

If a worker dies from a job-related injury or illness, their surviving spouse or dependents may receive funeral benefits (up to $12,000) and ongoing wage replacement.


How to File a Workers' Compensation Claim in Plainville, CT

Filing a workers' comp claim in Connecticut involves the following steps:

  1. Complete Form 30C to provide formal notice of your injury to your employer and the Workers' Compensation Commission.

  2. Send the form by certified mail or deliver it in person to your local Workers' Compensation District Office.

  3. Your employer has 28 days to accept or dispute the claim. If they begin paying benefits, they still have up to one year to challenge it.

Tip: Filing your claim properly and promptly is critical. Mistakes in paperwork or missed deadlines can delay or jeopardize your benefits. Contact our office for guidance from an experienced workers' comp lawyer.


What If My Workers' Comp Claim Is Denied?

Many workers receive denial letters after filing, often due to missing documentation, disputes over causation, or pre-existing conditions. Don't panic. At James F. Aspell, P.C., we can:

  • File for an informal or formal hearing

  • Gather supporting medical records and expert opinions

  • Represent you during hearings before the Workers' Compensation Commissioner

  • Appeal unjust denials

We've helped many Plainville workers reverse denials and secure full benefits after their claims were unfairly rejected.


How Are Connecticut Workers' Compensation Benefits Calculated?

Workers' comp wage replacement is based on your average weekly wage (AWW) from the 26 weeks prior to the injury, adjusted for your tax filing status and number of dependents. The Connecticut Workers' Compensation Commission publishes updated compensation rate tables each year to determine your exact benefit amount.

To calculate your rate or dispute an underpayment, speak to us directly — we'll help ensure you're being paid correctly.


Why You Need a Local Workers' Comp Attorney Near Plainville, CT

Trying to navigate a workers' compensation claim alone can be overwhelming. Insurance companies may try to limit what they pay or push for early settlements. Our legal team:

  • Knows how to value your claim properly

  • Has experience handling cases involving spinal injuries, knee replacements, carpal tunnel, and more

  • Offers compassionate and responsive communication

  • Helps maximize your total benefit recovery — including potential settlements or stipulated agreements


Serving Injured Workers in Plainville and Beyond

Whether you're employed in manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, or construction, you deserve strong legal representation after a workplace injury. We proudly serve clients in:

  • Plainville

  • Bristol

  • New Britain

  • Southington

  • Farmington

And across Central Connecticut.


Contact a Plainville Workers' Compensation Lawyer Today

If you've been hurt at work, don't wait. The longer you delay filing or appealing, the harder it can be to recover the benefits you deserve.

Call James F. Aspell, P.C., your trusted Plainville workers' compensation attorney, at (860) 523-8783 or contact us online for a free consultation.

Let us fight the insurance company while you focus on getting better.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What if my employer doesn't report my injury to the insurance company?

You should file Form 30C directly with the Workers' Compensation Commission and keep a record of your employer's noncompliance. You may also be entitled to penalties or interest. Contact our office for help enforcing your rights.

2. Can I see my own doctor after a workplace injury?

Initially, your employer may require treatment through a medical provider network (MPN). However, you may have the right to switch doctors after the first visit. Learn more about your medical rights.

3. How long can I receive workers' compensation benefits in Connecticut?

It depends on the type of benefit. For example, Temporary Total Disability continues while you are completely unable to work, and Permanent Partial Disability benefits follow a schedule based on the body part injured. In some cases, benefits can last years or even be commuted into a lump-sum settlement. Explore your settlement options.

4. What types of injuries are commonly covered under Connecticut workers' comp?

Virtually all job-related injuries are covered, including:

5. What's the difference between a contested hearing and an informal hearing?

An informal hearing is a non-binding meeting with a Commissioner to resolve disputes. A formal hearing is like a mini trial, often requiring evidence, witnesses, and legal argument. We represent clients at both levels to protect their interests. Learn about the hearing process.