If you need a Grand Rapids workers’ comp lawyer or Social Security disability attorney to fight for you, look no further. For more than 40 years, our law firm has represented injured workers in West Michigan and across the state, protecting their legal rights and helping them secure the compensation they deserve.
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(855) 221-2667Our Grand Rapids workers’ comp lawyers fight hard to ensure that injured workers can support themselves and their loved ones after a workplace injury or illness.
$2 M
A worker suffered paralysis after falling from a roof. Benefits had been disputed based on alleged employer premium fraud and statutory employment. This was the largest reported settlement in the state that year for a workplace injury.
$1.6 M
Largest workers’ compensation settlement in the state in 2021. Our attorneys secured this settlement for our client who suffered a serious traumatic brain injury as a result of a work-related slip and fall on ice.
$1.45 M
Our attorneys recovered this settlement to help a worker who was paralyzed after falling 15 feet into a manhole. It was the largest reported workers’ compensation settlement in Michigan for the year of 2023.
$1.4 M
Our attorney obtained this recovery for a worker who was paralyzed in a workplace accident. The award recovered was the second largest reported amount in the state for that year for a workplace injury.
$1.1 M
This workers’ compensation settlement helped an injured worker after the insurance company refused to pay for benefits and medical items.
$775 K
This payout amount helped our client obtain medical treatment and vocational rehabilitation on his own terms, after the insurance company had been slow to approve medical treatment and disputed the need for surgery.
Still have more questions for our Grand Rapids workers’ comp lawyers? We’re ready to educate you about your legal rights.
If you or a loved one are injured on the job, you may be entitled to valuable benefits. But it’s important to remember that you’re more likely to recover the full value of your claim if you hire the right legal team to protect you and your legal rights. Here are some additional answers to frequently asked questions. (And you can always call to speak to an experienced work injury attorney from our firm for free with no obligation.)
In Grand Rapids, our workers’ comp lawyers only charge a small percentage of any settlement. Individuals who are receiving workers’ comp benefits pay just 10% of the total settlement obtained. Individuals who have a disputed claim pay 15% of the first $25,000 and 10% of the remainder of their settlement. Individuals who have their claim voluntarily paid or win a trial can pay up to 30% of past due benefits.
It is always recommended that you have a workers’ comp lawyer on your side after a work injury in Grand Rapids, MI to level the playing field. There is no fee to meet or discuss a claim with our attorneys. Insurance companies have attorneys on staff who review claims even before they are disputed. Insurance companies use private investigators and defense medical examiners to play dirty. They are looking for any excuse to stop paying benefits. Contact us now to find out about hidden dangers before they jeopardize payment of your medical and/or wage loss benefits.
A good estimate for how long these settlements take in Michigan is 12 months from the pre-trial date. Michigan law allows people to settle their workers’ comp claims after 6 months from their injury date. Workers’ comp cases that are in litigation can take additional time before settlement is possible.
Insurance companies want to deny claims because it saves them money. Employees who find their workers’ compensation benefits denied should file an Application for Mediation or Hearing. This will start a formal court process where a magistrate will decide if additional workers’ compensation benefits should be paid. Medical evidence from your doctor can be used to prove entitlement. We think it is a good idea to hire an experienced work injury attorney to challenge any unfair denial, so legal rights are fully protected. Many denied claims are eventually settled for a lump sum cash payment.