Miami Workers' Compensation Attorneys
Serving Injured Workers Across South Florida
Navigating the complexities of workers' compensation can be challenging, especially when you are trying to recover from a work-related injury or illness. At Burnetti, P.A., our dedicated Miami workers' compensation attorneys are here to help you secure the benefits you deserve. With a deep understanding of Florida's workers' compensation laws and a commitment to client advocacy, we aim to provide comprehensive legal support for injured workers in Miami, FL.
Call (888) 444-8508 or fill out our online contact form today to request a free case evaulation.
What is Workers' Compensation and How Does It Work in Florida?
Workers' compensation is a form of insurance that provides benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. In Florida, employers are required to carry workers' compensation insurance to cover medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation costs for their employees. The system is designed to provide quick and fair compensation without the need for litigation, although disputes can still arise.
When an employee is injured on the job in Miami, they must report the injury to their employer as soon as possible. The employer then notifies their workers' compensation insurance provider, who evaluates the claim. If approved, the employee can receive benefits to help cover medical bills, a portion of lost wages, and other related expenses.
Common Types of Workers' Comp Benefits
Understanding the different types of workers' compensation benefits available can help you better navigate the claims process. Here are the most common benefits you may be entitled to:
Medical Benefits
Workers' compensation covers all necessary medical treatments related to the work injury or illness. This includes doctor visits, hospital stays, surgeries, medications, physical therapy, and any required medical equipment.
Disability Benefits
Disability benefits are provided if the injury prevents you from working. These benefits are categorized as:
- Temporary Total Disability (TTD): For injuries that temporarily prevent you from performing any work.
- Temporary Partial Disability (TPD): For injuries that allow you to work in a limited capacity.
- Permanent Total Disability (PTD): For injuries that permanently prevent you from working.
- Permanent Partial Disability (PPD): For permanent injuries that partially limit your ability to work.
Wage Replacement Benefits
Wage replacement benefits are typically two-thirds of your average weekly wage and are intended to compensate for lost income while you are unable to work.
Vocational Rehabilitation
If your injury prevents you from returning to your previous job, workers' compensation may cover the cost of vocational training or job placement services to help you find new employment.
Death Benefits
In the unfortunate event of a work-related death, workers' compensation provides benefits to the deceased worker's dependents. These benefits may include funeral expenses and a portion of the worker's lost wages.
Why Was My Claim Denied?
Having your workers' compensation claim denied can be frustrating and overwhelming. Several common reasons for denial include:
- Late Reporting: Failing to report your injury within the required timeframe can result in a denied claim. In Florida, you must notify your employer within 30 days of the injury.
- Insufficient Evidence: Your claim may be denied if there is insufficient medical evidence linking your injury to your job. It is crucial to seek prompt medical attention and document all related treatments.
- Disputed Injury: Employers or insurance companies may dispute the severity of your injury or whether it occurred at work. Legal representation can help prove your case.
- Pre-existing Conditions: Claims can be denied if the injury is deemed to be a pre-existing condition rather than a new work-related injury. However, aggravation of a pre-existing condition may still be compensable.
- Non-Work-Related Injury: If the injury did not occur in the course of employment, the claim may be denied. Clear documentation and witness statements can help establish the work-related nature of the injury.
How a Miami Workers' Compensation Attorney Can Help
Navigating the workers' compensation system can be complex, especially when dealing with a denied claim. Hiring a skilled Miami workers' compensation attorney from Burnetti, P.A. can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. Our attorneys can:
- Evaluate Your Claim: We will review your case to determine the best course of action and identify any weaknesses or areas needing further evidence.
- Gather Evidence: Our team will collect the necessary medical records, witness statements, and other evidence to support your claim.
- Negotiate with Insurers: We have experience negotiating with insurance companies to ensure you receive the maximum benefits available.
- Represent You in Hearings: If your claim is denied, we can represent you in appeals and administrative hearings to fight for your rights.
Contact Burnetti, P.A. online or call our Miami workers' compensation lawyers at (888) 444-8508 to get started with a free initial consultation.
What Sets Us Apart?
Reasons to Trust Burnetti, P.A. with Your Case-
A Proven Record of Results
We have recovered millions of dollars for our clients, including many multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements.
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A Culture of Customer Service
We treat all of our clients like family, requiring regular calls to clients in an effort to promote the best possible client experience.
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Decades of Unwavering Service
Our firm has proudly served injured people throughout the state of Florida for 30 years, and we're just getting started.
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A Network of Support
We help clients find doctors, deal with insurance companies and recover compensation for medical bills and lost wages.