If you have been injured in an on-the-job accident in Addison, it is important to seek the help of a qualified workers’ compensation attorney. At The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers, we are committed to protecting the rights of seriously injured employees in Addison, in DuPage County, in the Chicago area, and across Illinois. We understand that a work related injury can be devastating and disruptive to your life, financially both financially and emotionally.
Our personal injury attorneys have decades of experience representing employees who have suffered severe injuries such as brain trauma, spinal cord damage, fractures, burn injuries, and more. We will review your case, discuss all of your available legal options with you, and fight aggressively to help you receive the maximum settlement possible under the Illinois Workers’ Compensation law.
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What Are Illinois Workers’ Compensation Benefits?
Under the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act, you may be eligible to receive benefits for medical expenses and wage replacement if you have been injured on the job.
Medical benefits can cover doctor’s visits, hospital stays, medications, physical therapy visits, surgery costs and more. Wage replacement benefits are based on your average weekly wages prior to your injury or illness and can provide a portion of your lost income while you are recovering from your disability.
At The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers practice, we understand that navigating the workers’ compensation system can be confusing and overwhelming. We will help guide you through the process of filing an application for benefits with the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission (IWCC) so that you receive all of the benefits that you are entitled to.
Common Types of Workplace Accidents in Addison
At The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers, we have experience representing clients who have suffered all types of workplace injuries in Addison. Some of the most common on-the-job accidents that we handle include:
Slip and Falls
A very common of workplace accident, resulting in fractures, sprains and strains.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Car, truck or motorcycle accidents occurring while injured workers are on the job.
Machinery Accidents
Can be caused by faulty machinery or improperly trained operators.
Construction Site Accidents
Include falling objects and scaffolding collapses.
Repetitive Motion Injuries
These are a common type of injury caused by performing the same motion over a long period of time.
Injuries from Explosions
Can cause severe injuries, burns, fractures and head trauma.
Toxic Exposure
Work injuries can be caused by exposure to hazardous chemicals or materials.
Occupational Diseases/Illnesses
Are the result of exposure to dangerous conditions in the workplace.
Common Injuries from Workplace Accidents
Workplace accidents can cause serious and life-threatening injuries such as:
Broken Bones-the most common type of injury suffered in a workplace accident.
Spinal Cord and Back Injuries-which can lead to severe pain, numbness, or paralysis.
Traumatic Brain Injuries and Head Trauma-which can cause permanent disability or even wrongful death.
Burns-a severe injury that can be caused by explosions, chemical exposure, or a malfunctioning piece of machinery.
What to Do After a Workplace Accident in Addison
First, and most important, seek medical attention as soon as possible, even if your injuries seem minor.
Report the accident to your employer to file a claim with the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission. These steps are important because they establish your legal rights in the event that you need medical treatment or wage replacement benefits for an injury or illness caused by a workplace accident.
Gather and document information about the accident; obtain statements from any witnesses who can assist in establishing that your work injury occurred in the course of your employment.
Contact a skilled workers’ compensation lawyer who can guide you through the workers’ compensation process to get the benefits that you need following an on-the-job injury or illness.
Do I Need a Lawyer for a Workers’ Comp Claim?
Yes.
Even if you are certain that your accident was a work injury, it is important to contact an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer who can make sure you understand your rights as an injured worker and who can ensure you receive all of the care and financial benefits to which you are entitled.
An experienced lawyer will have knowledge of the laws and regulations related to workers’ compensation claims in Addison and throughout Illinois, which may be essential for getting you the full amount of benefits that you deserve.
A skilled personal injury attorney on your side can determine if you have grounds for a third-party lawsuit; most important, a workers’ compensation lawyer can rigorously negotiate your settlement with the insurance company.
Finally, your personal injury attorney can make sure your medical bills are paid and your checks don’t stop without warning.
Who Can File a Third-Party Suit?
In Illinois, workers’ compensation is a no-fault system of benefits paid by employers to workers who experience work-related injuries or diseases.
If your workplace accident was caused by third party negligence, you may be able to file a lawsuit in civil court. Generally, these lawsuits are filed against:
The manufacturer of a defective product or piece of equipment
A contractor who is responsible for maintaining the premises or providing repair services
A driver who hit you while you were on the job
What Compensation Can I Get from a Third-Party Lawsuit?
If your workplace accident was caused by the negligence of another party or by corporate negligence, NOT your employer, this brings up a different legal issue. This may call for a civil lawsuit separate from workers’ comp no-fault benefits. Injured workers in this situation may be able to recover significant damages not available through workers’ compensation.
Depending on the facts of your case, these damages can include:
Past and future medical expenses
Lost wages
Loss of earning capacity
Pain and suffering
Emotional distress
The experienced attorneys at The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers are here to help you get the financial compensation that you deserve after a workplace accident in Addison. Contact us now for a free consultation to discuss your legal rights. We look forward to helping you.
What Factors Determine What My Case Is Worth?
When determining the value of a workers’ compensation claim, there are several factors that come into play. These include:
The severity of your injuries
Your age and occupation at the time of the accident
The amount of medical bills incurred due to the accident
The length of recovery period required after the accident
Whether you can return to your job or if you must seek employment in a different field due to your injuries.
How Much Time Do I Have to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim?
In Illinois, you generally have three years from the date of your accident to file a workers’ compensation claim. However, it is important to note that if your personal injury also was caused by a defective product or equipment, there may be other limitations on when you must file a lawsuit and how much time you have to do so.
Experienced workers’ compensation lawyers carefully manage their clients’ claims to ensure all paperwork is filed completely and on time.
If you have been seriously injured in a workplace accident in Addison, contact the experienced attorneys at The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers for help. Our attorneys are dedicated to providing injured workers with knowledgeable legal guidance throughout your claim process to ensure that you get the maximum benefits available to you under Illinois law.
$7.5 Million
Recovery for a construction worker injured when a support wall fell and struck him. (Highest award on record for a construction injury in DuPage County at the time).
$3.2 Million
Recovery for a construction worker injured when he fell in an uncovered foundation trench, ranking as the highest award on record for a construction injury in McHenry County at the time.
$3 Million
Recovery for the family of a man struck by a garbage truck that was making an illegal turn.
$2.2 Million
Recovery for a salesman injured in an automobile collision.
$2 Million
Recovery for a man struck by a speeding vehicle as he waited for the CTA bus.
$1.5 Million
Recovery for a truck driver that was struck by another car on the expressway while his vehicle was disabled.
$1.4 Million
Recovery for a computer programmer that slipped and fell in the washroom at work.
Recovery for a pedestrian struck by a vehicle in a parking lot. At the time, this was the second-highest recovery on record in DuPage County for a similar injury.
$800,000
Recovered for a disputed wrongful death claim against a trucking company. The company denied they were involved in the collision.
$660,000
Recovery for a truck driver that was injured while unloading his trailer.
$550,000
Recovery for a person who slipped and fell in a grocery store.
$550,000
Recovery for a woman who injured her neck in a motor vehicle collision.
$500,000
Recovery for a pedestrian that was struck by a vehicle while standing on the sidewalk.
$460,000
Recovery for a truck driver that tripped and fell in the parking lot while making a delivery.
$450,000
Recovery for a dental assistant who slipped and fell at work on an unnatural accumulation of ice.
$425,000
Recovery for a union worker struck by a speeding vehicle.
$425,000
Recovery for a passenger in a vehicle struck by an inexperienced driver.
$415,000
Recovered for a woman that required neck surgery after aggravating an existing neck injury in a truck accident.
$400,000
Recovery for a lab technician injured while transporting equipment.
$370,000
Recovery for a construction worker injured on faulty equipment at a construction site.
$315,000
Recovery for a motorist struck by a falling utility pole.
$310,000
Recovery for a person injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$300,000
Recovery for a bicyclist struck by a vehicle.
$250,000
Recovery for a young woman struck by another vehicle.
$250,000
Recovered for a woman who sustained a partial finger amputation and other injuries in a rollover car accident. (Policy Limits)
$250,000
Recovered for a man injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$250,000
Recovered for a 60-year-old woman involved in a car accident. (Policy Limits)
$250,000
Recovered for a man hit by a semi-truck while operating a go-cart.
$240,000
Recovery for the injured party struck by another vehicle.
$235,000
Recovery for a person injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$235,000
Recovery for an inventory clerk injured when shelving toppled onto her.
$219,000
Recovery for a restaurant patron that slipped and fell in the bathroom.
$200,000
Recovered for an airline employee struck on the runway at O’Hare International Airport.
$190,000
Recovery for a person injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$175,000
Recovered for a child injured by fireworks at a fourth of July celebration.
$170,000
Recovered for a person injured when she slipped and fell exiting a major retail store.
$150,000
Recovered for a woman who fractured her leg when she was struck by a vehicle.
Britt C.
Andrew Kryder went above and beyond to help me out with a case that I brought to him. He was prompt, attentive, and extremely thorough. It was a pleasure to work with him!