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What Does A Workmen’s Comp Lawyer Do?

Author: John Smith
by John Smith
Posted: Jul 29, 2020

Even with the most stringent of safety measures, some accidents are inevitable at work. It has more to do with the nature of the job instead of the precautions taken that increase the chances of accidents.

Therefore, every state protects its employees in the form of the Workmen’s Compensation Law that allows benefits and medical treatments to the employee in the case of an accident at work that causes permanent or temporary disability.

A Workmen’s Compensation lawyer may help you in getting the benefits in the case of an accident if your employer is unwilling. In this article, we discuss what a workmen’s compensation lawyer does.

Duties Of The Attorney

An attorney representing the employee—the injured worker

  • makes sure that their client receives their benefits.

Overall, these are the duties of the attorney.

  • Collecting all the medical records and evidence.
  • Taking depositions of the medical experts, physicians, their client, as well as others.
  • Conducting legal research
  • Conducting discovery
  • Keep researching and being aware of the developments and variations in the law.
  • Drafting important documents, such as pleadings, opinions, motions, discovered facts, and various other documents.
  • Litigating the case before a referee or a judge
  • They are also supposed to guide their client through the process and answer their queries.
  • They are also supposed to represent their client’s interests at the hearings, depositions, trials, mediations, oral arguments, arbitrations, etc.
  • They assist their client through their medical care and benefits.
  • The attorney is also supposed to convey the status of their client to their supervisor(s).
  • They also negotiate settlements on their client’s behalf.

An attorney with strong skills and complete knowledge of their field is the one who takes care of the above-mentioned duties diligently.

Here are a few skills that an attorney should have for taking care of a work comp case.

The Skillset Of The Attorney

An excellent attorney has these skillsets to excel at a work comp case.

  • They have strong litigation experience
  • They have in-depth knowledge regarding worker’s compensation laws and procedures
  • Good written and oral communication skills
  • Capability to handle deadlines, caseloads, and priorities
  • Good negotiation skills
  • They have an adequate knowledge of technology and can work on various legal research platforms
  • They can work well in a team environment as well as independently
  • They understand construction, scientific, medical, engineering, as well as other issues in the work comp domain
Conclusion

A work comp lawyer is responsible for representing the injured worker and make sure that they get their rightful benefits.

Get in touch with Cardamone Law, workmens comp lawyer Exton for representing your case in the court of law and receive your rightful benefits.

About the Author

John Smith is a workers compensation attorney and job injury lawyer in Pennsylvania. He is part of one of PA's best workers comp attorney settlement firm.

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