Workers' Compensation Claims
Receive benefits from your Employer's InsuranceUnder Michigan law, your employer must carry workers' compensation insurance to cover your work-related accident. After filing a workers' comp claim, you will receive medical treatment and financial compensation for your injury. To learn more about filing a workers' compensation claim, contact one of our lawyers at Bredell & Bredell, in Ann Arbor, or Ypsilanti, Michigan. We will guide you throughout the workers' compensation process. From the application process, through a workers' comp appeal, protect your rights with our help. We will file your application properly, making sure to meet all filing requirements. Throughout the entire process, our attorneys will tell your side of the story. We will assist you in seeking all these workers' compensation benefits:
In any workers' compensation case, preparation determines your success. You have a limited period to file a claim with your employer. If you miss this deadline, your employer can deny your claim. We employ qualified doctors and medical experts to present your case in the best possible light. Since 1984, the attorneys of Bredell & Bredell have helped injured workers obtain the compensation they deserve. Third Party ClaimsYou may also consider filing a third party personal injury claim in addition to your workers' compensation claim. A third party claim holds people other than your employer responsible for causing your accident. They may have been the sole cause of the accident, or be a contributing factor. We will seek to find the parties at fault and hold them accountable for their actions. Michigan law does not permit an injured worker to sue an employer or coworker for negligence. To learn more about filing a workers' compensation claim, contact us at Bredell & Bredell for a free initial consultation. We represent people injured at work throughout Michigan. |









