Worker's Compensation

Worker Compensation

Each year thousands of innocent Nevada employees suffer a Worker's Compensation injury or condition. Because of the current economic crisis, now, more than ever, employers and their insurance companies are challenging your right to receive medical and monetary benefits when you are injured on the job. These challenges can lead to a delay or a denial of your benefits. The sooner we can identify your rights, the better the results will likely be in your case.

 

Aggressive and experienced representation can be the difference between a good or a bad result. At Henness & Haight we understand the challenges you face, and we bring all of our strength, power and experience to each fight. If you have been injured at work, call us today. We will be happy to meet with you at your convenience, and there is never a charge for our services unless we obtain compensation for you.

 

Depending on your case, the benefits to which you are entitled may include:

 

  • Medical treatment with a qualified doctor
  • Medical supplies and assistance
  • Temporary disability pay while you are unable to work
  • Permanent disability benefits for your injury and lost earning capacity
  • Enforcement of Awards / Penalties
  • Death benefits for dependents

 

Do You Have a Worker's Compensation Case?

If you were injured on the job, or if you have developed a condition from work, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. The type of benefits you are entitled to usually depend on the impact the injury has had on you physically and financially. Too often these days, the employer’s insurance company disputes the benefits owed to you. If you have questions about any of the benefits to which you are legally entitled, please contact us right away. We are here to help!

 

At Henness & Haight, we have successfully obtained benefits for many injured Nevada employees. We can help injured workers obtain benefits for injuries involving:

 

  • Back injuries, including fractures, sprains, strains, and herniated discs
  • Head, brain, and neck injuries, including concussions and headaches
  • Hand, elbow, arm and shoulder injuries
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Amputations
  • Blindness and loss of vision
  • Hip, leg, knee, foot and ankle injuries
  • Burn injuries and exposure to toxic chemicals
  • Lupus, RSD, CRPS, TMJ, and internal injuries

 

These are only a few examples of potential work related injuries. If you or a loved one has experienced an injury, and you need a team of dedicated and hard-working worker's compensation lawyers to fight for you, call us today to schedule your free personal consultation. We will promptly evaluate your potential benefits and compensation, and you won’t have to pay us anything unless we recover for you.

 

Remember, at Henness & Haight we are here for you.