Workers’ Compensation Attorney in Jacksonville

Jacksonville Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

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If you suffer a workplace injury, you may be uncertain about your legal rights and your employer’s responsibilities for payment of your medical expenses and other losses. A Jacksonville worker’s compensation lawyer at Dolman Law Group Accident Injury Lawyers, PA, can guide you through the worker’s compensation claim process and help you receive compensation for your injuries. We can also discuss other legal options and potential benefits that may be available in your unique circumstances.

If You Suffer an Injury at Work, Trust the Dolman Law Group to Protect Your Right to Compensation

As a member of the workforce, you depend on your job to support yourself and your family. When an injury occurs on the job, you may incur unexpected medical bills and the inability to meet your other financial obligations due to missing work because of your injuries.

At Dolman Law Group, we understand the importance of financial stability and security for victims of workplace accidents. We want to help you fight for the compensation you deserve from your employer in a worker’s compensation claim or possibly bring a personal injury action against others who may be responsible for your injuries. Our team of Jacksonville personal injury attorneys can work alongside you to prepare a solid workers’ compensation claim or personal injury case to help you recover the losses related to your injury.

Why You Should Work With the Dolman Law Group Workers Comp Lawyers in Jacksonville, FL

Our experienced team of legal professionals is dedicated to helping injury victims regain peace of mind knowing their financial obligations are covered by the person or company that caused their injuries. After a workplace injury, you might have several options to pursue payment of your expenses and reimbursement of lost income, depending on your situation. We’re happy to review your circumstances and explain your legal options during a free consultation.

We are not a large settlement mill, churning out cases with little input from our clients. We carefully prepare every case with the best evidence and strongest legal arguments, and our successful track record proves our commitment to our clients. Our dedicated personal injury lawyers have recovered millions of dollars for accident victims just like you. We’re also proud to share our clients’ recommendations to help you understand what it’s like to work with our team.

Industries at Highest Risk of Causing Worker’s Compensation Injuries

An injury can happen to any individual in the workforce. Work-related injuries and illnesses are common across every field, but certain industries pose a higher risk of severe to fatal injuries.

In just one year, reports indicate that over 2.8 million workers will suffer a nonfatal injury while at work, and of that number, nearly 900,000 will miss more than one day of work due to their injury.

While most of these injured workers are likely to recover, there is a significant number that can face lasting impacts due to the seriousness of their injuries and may be unable to live their lives as they did before their workplace accident.

Examples of industries with a high incidence of workplace injuries include:

  • Construction
  • Manufacturing jobs
  • Transportation and shipping
  • Healthcare workers
  • Retail
  • Merchandise and stocking positions
  • Agriculture

The Most Common Types of Workplace Accidents Our Jacksonville Workers’ Comp Attorneys Handle

Many dangers can arise during your time at work. While some hazards are inherent to the type of industry you may work in, others are dangers you do not expect and may not be able to protect yourself from. Workplace accidents can be minor or have catastrophic and deadly consequences. Many workers face risks to their safety and health day in and day out. When something goes wrong, your life can change in an instant due to a work injury or illness.

Examples of common workplace accidents are:

  • Falls
  • Slip or trip
  • Heavy machinery accidents
  • Falling materials, objects, or equipment
  • Vehicular accidents
  • Chemical exposure
  • Fires or explosions
  • Electrocution

Common Workplace Accident Injuries That Can Lead to a Work Comp Claim

The type of injury you sustain in a workplace accident will affect not only your recovery and the likelihood that you will fully heal but also your ability to return to your career after the accident. In minor to moderate accidents, a victim may take some time to heal but will eventually recover and be able to return to work and their responsibilities with little to no difficulty.

However, a victim of a serious to catastrophic accident may be unable to ever return to their prior position due to their injuries. In cases of severe injuries, the individual is often unable to work in any capacity after a workplace accident.

Workplace injuries can include:

  • Crush injuries
  • Loss of digits or limbs
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Burns
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Muscles strains
  • Torn ligaments or tendons
  • Nerve damage
  • Loss of eyesight or hearing

The Difference Between a Personal Injury Lawsuit and a Worker’s Compensation Claim

After a workplace injury, you may worry about how you will recover from the loss of your wages and the mounting medical costs for your treatment and care. Initially, you may even consider a lawsuit against your employer. However, in many instances, that may not be allowable under Florida law.

Florida requires most employers to carry some form of worker’s compensation insurance coverage. When an employer carries worker’s compensation insurance, they cannot be sued for personal injuries to their employees in a lawsuit, regardless of whether the employer bears some fault for the accident.

In fact, in worker’s compensation claims, negligence or fault for the accident is rarely relevant unless your employer maliciously or intentionally harms you. The claims process only considers whether the injury took place during work and the severity and impact of those injuries on you.

While you will likely be unable to sue your employer for injuries in the workplace, there are some situations in which a case may warrant a lawsuit after a workplace injury. First, if an employer does not carry worker’s compensation insurance and you suffer an injury, they may be liable to you for your damages. In addition, if there is another third party (someone other than your employer) that is potentially responsible for your injuries, they may be liable to you under the law for your injuries and losses.

Jacksonville Worker's Compensation Claim

The Role of a Jacksonville Workers’ Comp Lawyer: To Help Victims Recoup Financial Losses After a Workplace Injury

Workers who suffer an injury in the workplace may not understand the need for an attorney. The process of filing a work comp insurance claim may appear straightforward, but many factors can influence the outcome of your case and, ultimately, the amount of compensation an insurer may offer you for a workplace injury. An experienced attorney can help ensure that you request the maximum compensation you may be eligible for under the law and improve your chances for a successful outcome.

The reality is that worker’s compensation claims are often difficult and tedious processes. Any omission, lack of evidence, or simple mistake can result in a worker’s compensation claim denial by an insurer. With the help of an attorney at the start of your case, you can help make certain you take the right steps and avoid unnecessary complications or delays that can prevent you from receiving the compensation you rightfully deserve after your accident.

Let Us Gather the Necessary Evidence and Support Needed for Your Worker’s Compensation Claim

It is not enough to claim that your injuries took place during work hours or at your workplace. You must provide proof to support your claim. Worker’s compensation insurers require ample evidence that explains how the accident took place as well as details that pertain to your injuries. It is not uncommon for workers’ compensation claims to be denied when a victim fails to provide adequate evidence to support the compensation claim.

Our workers’ comp lawyers in Jacksonville, FL, can help you gather the best evidence available to support your case and claim. While you may have some evidence in your possession, a lawyer can help you discover additional evidence that can strengthen your case and justify the amount of monetary compensation you are seeking. Contact Dolman Law Group today to get started building your legal case.

Potential evidence in a worker’s compensation claim we can compile might include:

  • Expert independent medical testimony
  • Testimony by witnesses to the accident or your injuries
  • Medical records and history
  • Testimony by your medical providers
  • Employment records and history
  • Expert testimony from individuals in your work industry
  • Video or photographic evidence of the accident or your work environment
  • Other evidence that supports your injury claim and demands for compensation

We Can Calculate Your Eligible Benefits

As a victim of a worker’s compensation accident, it is an intimidating process to face on your own. You may know that you are likely eligible for some compensation but are unsure of the amount or how to determine the benefits that apply to you and your claim.

A worker’s compensation attorney in Jacksonville, like those at Dolman Law Group, can work alongside you to help you understand the amount of compensation you can request in your claim and how to negotiate with the insurance adjuster and prove your need for those benefits.

Benefits in a Florida worker’s compensation claim can include:

  • Disability benefits that will depend on the severity and impact of your injury
  • Medical costs for treatment and rehabilitation
  • Costs for travel to and from medical appointments and care
  • Work rehabilitation and counseling to assist in career options after an injury
  • Death benefits for the surviving family of an individual that dies from a workplace injury

Our Mission: Advocate For Your Rights Throughout the Claim Process

A Jacksonville worker’s compensation attorney at our firm can take the lead on your worker’s compensation claim. All communications and requests that pertain to your claim will go through our office after you decide to work with our legal team. You will no longer have to worry about missing a call for information because your attorney will keep you up to date on your claim process and any necessary next steps.

Throughout the process of your claim, beginning with the first action to file for the claim on your behalf, your lawyer will make your rights and interests a priority. Insurance companies and your employers do not often have your best interests in mind. Their main focus may be to limit the compensation you are eligible for and dispute any claim possible. Insurers do not want to pay the maximum compensation and will likely work hard to get away with paying the least amount of money possible in each scenario. Your attorney will not let that happen and can fight for the compensation you deserve according to the facts of your case and your injuries.

Our Jacksonville Personal Injury Lawyers Will Negotiate on Your Behalf

Ultimately, your goal in a worker’s compensation claim is to reach a settlement as quickly as possible that pays the benefits you deserve. As your attorney, we will protect your legal interests while we attempt to reach a fair and reasonable settlement with the worker’s compensation insurance. If a fair settlement is not possible or the insurer disputes the validity of your claim, we will be prepared to proceed to a trial if need be.

We Can Also Determine if You Are Eligible For Other Potential Benefits for Your Injuries

If you suffer an injury while on the job that has lasting effects on your daily life and ability to return to work, you may be eligible for additional compensation beyond a worker’s compensation claim. While you cannot sue an employer for injuries you suffer where worker’s compensation insurance is available, other parties may bear responsibility for your injuries.

For example, manufacturers of defective products, landowners, and other third parties can potentially bear liability for your injuries if any negligence on their part causes your injuries. Your attorney will look closely at the facts surrounding the events that led up to your accident to see if there are any other parties that may be to blame for your losses.

Furthermore, victims who qualify for worker’s compensation may also seek additional disability benefits if their injuries result in permanent or long-term disabilities. Since worker’s compensation and Social Security Disability benefits can affect one another, this complex interaction requires a knowledgeable attorney to handle and ensure that you properly apply for benefits.

Contact a Jacksonville Workers’ Compensation Lawyer at Dolman Law Group Quickly After Your Workplace Injury

Jacksonville Workers' Compensation Lawyer, Matt Dolman
Matt Dolman, Jacksonville Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

Under Florida law, an individual that suffers a workplace injury or illness has only 30 days to report the injury to the employer and begin the process of a worker’s compensation claim. If you fail to meet these deadlines, you may lose your right to worker’s compensation insurance benefits.

If you suffer an injury at work in the Jacksonville area, contact us online to speak with a Jacksonville worker’s compensation attorney at Dolman Law Group Accident Injury Lawyers, PA, or call us at (904) 441-6903 for your free case evaluation. We will discuss the specifics of your case and how we can help you seek compensation.


Jacksonville Office
12574 Flagler Center Blvd.;
Suite 101
Jacksonville, FL 32258
Phone: (904) 441-6903

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