Boston Workers’ Compensation Attorneys — Kantrovitz & Associates, P.C.
Kantrovitz & Associates has been representing injured and ill workers throughout Massachusetts for over 20 years. Their Boston workers’ compensation attorneys know that injured workers need to focus on their recovery instead of struggling with the complex legal information required to file a workers’ compensation claim. Kantrovitz & Associates focus on workers’ compensation cases. The firm’s goal is to make sure victims and their families receive fair compensation for their workplace injuries.
Through focusing on workplace injury cases, Kantrovitz & Associates has developed years of experience in this area of the law. Their legal team has the experience to know how the system and review process work as well as understanding the complex medical issues that go hand-in-hand with workers’ compensation cases.
The firm’s workers’ compensation lawyers handle all types of workers’ compensation cases, such as repetitive stress injuries, falls, exposure to hazardous materials and a motor vehicle accident that happens in a company vehicle or while driving on-the-job.
Kantrovitz & Associates’ Boston workers’ compensation attorneys can make sure you get the benefits you deserve for your workplace injury or illness, including:
- Neck and back injuries. Back injuries can be very costly, physically and financially. Many back injuries on the job are caused by lifting heavy objects, from construction site accidents or slipping and falling on unsafe flooring. These injuries can be caused by a one-time accident or through repeated stress on the neck or back.
- Foot and ankle injuries;
- Knee, shoulder and elbow injuries. These types of injuries are most often associated with repetitive motion over a period of time and impact the nerves and tendons. Factory work, plumbing work and even computer work can all result in a debilitating injury preventing the injured worker from performing his job.
- Head injuries and concussions. A head injury, or traumatic brain injury can range from mild to severe, but more than likely, any severity will result in some time lost from work. The long term effects of a traumatic brain or head injury typically prevents those injured from working. Head injuries are most common at construction sites with workers at risk of falling from extreme heights or working around equipment or tools that could fall on the worker.
- Loss of hearing or vision. Work-related hearing loss is typically related to constant exposure to loud sounds from machinery or explosions, for example. Hearing can also be affected by a sudden extremely loud noise. Vision loss can be caused by toxic liquids splashing into the eye or through an accident where the eye is struck or pierced by an object.
- Post-traumatic stress and psychiatric injuries;
- Crushing injuries. Most often affecting the appendages, these injuries typically occur when a hand, foot, arm or leg become trapped beneath heavy machinery resulting in crushed bones or amputation.
The experienced workers’ compensation lawyers at Kantrovitz & Associates, P.C., based in Boston, Massachusetts, know how to help their clients obtain full benefits after a workplace accident. For a free case evaluation of a workers’ compensation claim, clients can complete their online form or call Kantrovitz & Associates, P.C., toll free at (800) 367-0871 to speak with an experienced workers’ compensation attorney.
Based in Boston, Massachusetts, the workplace injury attorneys at Kantrovitz & Associates, P.C., help injured workers across Massachusetts, including but not limited to Boston, Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Plymouth and Merrimack River. They also represent Rhode Island and New Hampshire residents whose injuries occurred in Massachusetts or who were hired in Massachusetts but who were injured out of state.
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