Workers’ Compensation Claims in Wisconsin & Illinois

Injured at Work? Protect Your Right to Benefits.

A workplace injury can disrupt your health, income, and future. Employees injured on the job in Wisconsin or Illinois may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits for medical care, lost wages, permanent injuries, and vocational assistance. Employers and insurance carriers may dispute claims, delay treatment, or challenge whether an injury is work-related. Legal representation can help protect your rights and pursue available benefits under state law.

We Handle Workers’ Compensation Claims Involving:

Workplace Injuries

  • Back, neck, and spinal injuries 
  • Shoulder, knee, arm, wrist, and joint injuries 
  • Fractures, crush injuries, burns, and traumatic injuries 
  • Slip, trip, and fall accidents 
  • Construction, warehouse, factory, and industrial injuries 
  • Machinery and equipment accidents 

Repetitive Trauma & Occupational Disease Claims

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome and repetitive stress injuries 
  • Hearing loss claims 
  • Respiratory and toxic exposure claims 
  • Work-related aggravation of preexisting conditions 
  • Long-term wear-and-tear injuries caused by repetitive work duties 

Benefits That May Be Available

  • Medical Expenses – Treatment related to a work injury or occupational illness 
  • Temporary Disability Benefits – Wage-loss benefits during recovery when unable to work 
  • Permanent Disability Benefits – Compensation for permanent limitations or impairment 
  • Vocational Rehabilitation – Assistance returning to work or retraining where permitted by law 
  • Death Benefits – Benefits available to eligible surviving family members after a fatal workplace injury 

Claim Problems We Help Address

  • Denied or delayed claims 
  • Disputes over whether an injury is work-related 
  • Termination of benefits or medical treatment 
  • Independent medical examinations (IME) disputes 
  • Return-to-work restrictions and disability disputes 
  • Settlement review and claim resolution 

Wisconsin & Illinois Workers’ Compensation Representation

Workers’ compensation laws in Wisconsin and Illinois contain important deadlines, procedural requirements, and differences in available benefits. Whether your injury happened in a factory, office, construction site, warehouse, healthcare setting, or while driving for work, understanding your legal options early may be important.

Speak With an Attorney About Your Workplace Injury Claim

Advertising Disclaimer: This communication is attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. This information is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Eligibility for benefits and outcomes depend on the facts of each case and applicable Wisconsin or Illinois law.

Workers’ Compensation Claims in Wisconsin & Illinois

Injured at Work? Protect Your Right to Benefits.

A workplace injury can disrupt your health, income, and future. Employees injured on the job in Wisconsin or Illinois may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits for medical care, lost wages, permanent injuries, and vocational assistance. Employers and insurance carriers may dispute claims, delay treatment, or challenge whether an injury is work-related. Legal representation can help protect your rights and pursue available benefits under state law.

We Handle Workers’ Compensation Claims Involving:

Workplace Injuries

  • Back, neck, and spinal injuries 
  • Shoulder, knee, arm, wrist, and joint injuries 
  • Fractures, crush injuries, burns, and traumatic injuries 
  • Slip, trip, and fall accidents 
  • Construction, warehouse, factory, and industrial injuries 
  • Machinery and equipment accidents 

Repetitive Trauma & Occupational Disease Claims

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome and repetitive stress injuries 
  • Hearing loss claims 
  • Respiratory and toxic exposure claims 
  • Work-related aggravation of preexisting conditions 
  • Long-term wear-and-tear injuries caused by repetitive work duties 

Benefits That May Be Available

  • Medical Expenses – Treatment related to a work injury or occupational illness 
  • Temporary Disability Benefits – Wage-loss benefits during recovery when unable to work 
  • Permanent Disability Benefits – Compensation for permanent limitations or impairment 
  • Vocational Rehabilitation – Assistance returning to work or retraining where permitted by law 
  • Death Benefits – Benefits available to eligible surviving family members after a fatal workplace injury 

Claim Problems We Help Address

  • Denied or delayed claims 
  • Disputes over whether an injury is work-related 
  • Termination of benefits or medical treatment 
  • Independent medical examinations (IME) disputes 
  • Return-to-work restrictions and disability disputes 
  • Settlement review and claim resolution 

Wisconsin & Illinois Workers’ Compensation Representation

Workers’ compensation laws in Wisconsin and Illinois contain important deadlines, procedural requirements, and differences in available benefits. Whether your injury happened in a factory, office, construction site, warehouse, healthcare setting, or while driving for work, understanding your legal options early may be important.

Speak With an Attorney About Your Workplace Injury Claim

Advertising Disclaimer: This communication is attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. This information is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Eligibility for benefits and outcomes depend on the facts of each case and applicable Wisconsin or Illinois law.

Speak With an Attorney About Your Workers Comp Claim