Workers' Compensation Lawyer in Fresno
35+ Years of Experience Fighting for Injured Employees
If you were hurt at work, then you have the
right as a California employee to seek the following benefits:
- Medical benefits
- Disability benefits (both long-term and temporary)
- Supplemental job displacements
When making your claim, however, be aware that your
employer may not readily accept your claim. That's why you need an experienced
attorney to make sure that you have the right evidence to prove your case.
At the Law Offices of Bryan K. Leiser,
we are exclusively focused on assisting injured employees in fighting for a fair
settlement. Our team can take your legal burden so that you can concentrate on your recovery.
Call our office at (559) 900-1303 or fill out an
online form to make an appointment for your free, in-person consultation.
The Benefits of Working with A Lawyer On Your Worker's Comp Case
During your initial consultation, we will get all the facts of your case
so that we can begin developing the best possible strategy. You won't
be treated as just another stack of paperwork, but we will make sure that
we do everything possible to meet your specific goals.
Our legal team will provide you with an honest evaluation of how much you
should expect to receive for your case, and then will aggressively fight
to get you the amount you deserve. We are a no-nonsense firm, whose reputation
is built on integrity and hard work.
We have helped many other workers and are extremely familiar with the
claims process. Our workers' comp attorneys understand what you need for a successful
claim and will make sure that you have the right documentation and evidence
to move forward.
What To Do If Your Claim Has Already Been Denied
If you've already pursued a workers' comp claim that has been refused
by your employer, then we can help you appeal your case to the
Workers' Compensation Appeals Board. Denials are very common, and we've successfully appealed many cases
to the office in Fresno, and even the state board at the
California Division of Workers' Compensation.
Filing a Workers' Comp Claim for Wrongful Death
If your family member was killed in a work accident, then you may also
file for benefits for death benefits, which include funeral expenses,
any medical bills, and emotional damages.
While the monetary compensation can never make up for the loss of a loved
one, death benefits can help to ease the financial burden.
Eligibility for Worker's Comp Benefits
Both physical and mental illness can qualify for worker's compensation
benefits. Some of the most
common injuries include:
Whether your injury resulted in
short-term or
long-term consequences, you deserve to be compensated for your losses.
Related Reading:
Looking for more answers to your workers' compensation questions? Check
out our latest blog posts on our Workers' Compensation Blog and some
of our other pages addressing FAQ for more information:
Contact the Law Offices of Bryan K. Leiser
At our firm, we don't settle for anything less than you deserve!
Get in touch with our legal team as soon as you can to get started.
Our office is conveniently located at 600 West Shaw Avenue, Suite 100,
Fresno, CA 93704, and we serve all surrounding communities, including
Clovis, Coarsegold, Edison, Fowler, Hanford, Lemoore, Madera, Oakhurst,
Roosevelt, Sanger, Selma, and Visalia!