Oakland Workers Compensation Claim Attorneys
When a workplace injury is caused by the negligence of a third party, such as a contractor, equipment supplier or driver who is not a fellow employee, you have what is known as a third-party claim. This may enable you to obtain compensation in addition to workers' compensation benefits. In many cases, the compensation received from the third-party claim can far exceed the value of the workers' compensation claim.
At Boxer & Gerson, LLP, we have extensive experience in cases involving combined workers' compensation and third-party claims. We work diligently to maximize the compensation our clients receive from all sources.
Contact us for more information and a free case evaluation.
We Are Trial Lawyers
Workers' compensation claims are made on a "no fault" basis. However, at the heart of a third-party claim is the issue of negligence. Boxer & Gerson, LLP is a personal injury law firm with experience in cases involving pipeline and refinery accidents, construction accidents and industrial accidents. In many other cases we handle, we routinely establish and document negligence and the liability of the responsible party.
Unlike some workers' compensation lawyers, we are trial lawyers experienced in cases involving third-party claims and other acts of negligence. This can provide you with real advantages when seeking compensation for your losses.
Maximizing Compensation From All Sources
Because Boxer & Gerson, LLP can handle both your workers' compensation and your third-party claim, we can better avoid duplicated efforts and mistakes that can limit the total compensation you receive. Boxer & Gerson, LLP will work tenaciously to help you obtain maximum compensation from all possible sources.
Get legal help today. Call 888-326-0229 to learn more about the advantages of working with Boxer & Gerson, LLP.
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