Types of Connecticut Work Injuries We Handle

Suffering a workplace injury can be overwhelming. You're likely juggling medical treatments, lost wages, and concerns about supporting your family—all while unsure about pursuing the workers' compensation benefits you rightfully deserve. You might even worry that filing a claim could jeopardize your job.

Here's the truth: Whether your injury is minor or severe, if it impacts your ability to work or carry out daily activities, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. And you don't have to navigate this process alone.

Since opening our firm in 2006, we've successfully handled a wide range of workplace injury claims. No matter the nature of your injury, our dedicated team is here to fight for your rights. From traumatic brain injuries caused by scaffolding accidents to appeals for denied claims involving pre-existing conditions—we're prepared to handle it all. We also provide compassionate legal support to families who have lost loved ones in workplace accidents.

Why Your Experience with a Connecticut Work Injury Lawyer Matters

After everything you've been through, the last thing you need is added stress from navigating Connecticut's complex workers' compensation system. That's why choosing the right attorney is crucial.

When you work with us, you won't be passed off to an assistant or left in the dark. From day one, you'll work directly with an experienced attorney who will guide you through the process, explain your options, and provide the clarity you need to move forward confidently.

Don't settle for inexperience. And don't let concerns about legal fees stop you—our services are covered through your financial recovery. What matters most is finding a lawyer you trust—one who will advocate for you every step of the way.

Call Us for Personalized Legal Support

If you've been injured on the job, turn to a firm that prioritizes your well-being. Our award-winning attorneys are committed to securing the maximum compensation you're entitled to.

Remember, Connecticut law gives you only one (1) year to file a workers' compensation claim. Your employer won't do it for you—so don't wait. Contact our Connecticut workers' compensation lawyers today for a free consultation, and let us take it from there.