Frequently Asked Questions

When you’re injured at work, you may want workers comp lawyers Long Island professionals rely on to help you win your case. The workers compensation system can be confusing and stressful, and it’s not something you need to take on alone. The Long Island workers comp lawyers at Polsky, Shouldice & Rosen, P.C. are here for a free consultation. Call 516-595-0106 to get started today.

We understand that you may have questions about your case and the workers comp process. We may have the answers to your essential questions, so don’t hesitate to give us a call. Below you’ll find some of the most frequently asked questions from our clients, along with their answers, to help you along the way.

What is workers compensation?

Workers compensation is something employers are required to provide their employees — typically if they employ at least three people — for work-related injuries. A workers comp lawyers Long Island offers may tell you that workers compensation is something to protect you if you are injured on the job.

How soon do you have report an accident to your employer?

You should report an accident on the job immediately if it is possible. If it’s not possible, try to provide a written notice within 30 days from the accident. You may decide to work with workers comp lawyers in Long Island after more than 30 days from your accident. If that’s the case, your lawyer may tell you that in some cases, you have up to two years to file a written notice of injury.

Can you sue your employer for you injury instead of filing a workers compensation claim?

This is a question for workers comp lawyers Long Island residents regularly consult with for legal advice. However, generally speaking, you can’t sue your employer if your employer provided you with workers compensation.

Most employers are required by law to provide workers compensation. In doing so, they are protected from having to defend against an injury claim from their employees.

What if your employer doesn’t report your injury?

If you’ve been injured at work and have reported the injury to your employer, your employer should alert the insurer. If they fail or refuse to report your injury to insurance and any other necessary parties, you may be able to file a claim against them. You may also want to seek workers comp lawyers Long Island can provide to help learn what additional options you may have.

How does lost wage compensation work?

If your disability or injury causes you to miss work for more than 21 days, you may receive a check after the initial 21 days. You won’t receive compensation for the first seven days, so keep that in mind when you’re awaiting payment.

Furthermore, you may be paid at a rate of 66.6% of your average weekly wage, and paid weekly. There could be a minimum and maximum allowable compensation, so this may be a question at your initial consultation.

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These are just some of the questions that our clients have asked us. We understand that each case can be very different and you may have your own unique concerns, which is why we offer a free consultation. Please call the workers comp lawyers Long Island residents trust at 516-595-0106 today.

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