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Massachusetts Work Injury Attorneys
One incident of workplace-related injury changes everything for you. At that instant, you were performing your regular duties. The sudden moment turns into medical expenses, wage loss, and an unsteady outlook for your life. Workers who suffer workplace injuries in Massachusetts do not need to handle their situation independently.
The qualified attorneys at Castel & Hall, LLP, assist Massachusetts workers throughout the state with rights protection and benefits achievement. Our services extend throughout all regions of Massachusetts, including Boston, Springfield, and Worcester, as well as the office locations in Woburn and Framingham, where we stand prepared to guide you through this process.
Understanding Workers’ Rights in Massachusetts
Massachusetts law provides essential safety measures when workers are injured at their workplace. Most employers operating in the state must hold workers’ compensation policies that enable treatment of medical conditions while providing coverage for lost earnings during recovery.
Obtaining these benefits is a demanding process. Injured employees encounter three main difficulties: their employers delay payment, deny valid claims, and force premature work returns. Many employees do not realize that their potential benefits exceed workers’ compensation because of third-party involvement.
Our practice helps workers of all types claim their entitled benefits through legal work injury cases by fighting for their rights according to legal standards.
Injuries We Commonly See in Workplace Cases
The team has taken on diverse work injury cases, covering incidents ranging from traumatic accidents to persistent strains. Common injuries include:
- The combination of neck and back injuries occurs when workers perform repetitive lifting or sustained motions.
- Fractures, crush injuries, and amputations.
- Head injuries and concussions.
- Burns from chemical or electrical exposure.
- Staff members risk injuries when falling from ladders, scaffolds, or walkways.
- Lung problems and hearing damage occur because of prolonged contact with workplace substances.
- Workers can suffer from joint-related injuries throughout their upper and lower body joints.
- Work-related vehicle accidents.
- Injuries from defective tools, machines, or safety equipment.
You have access to legal options no matter where your injuries occurred, either at your workplace, construction site, warehouse, or on the road, and we will explain everything to you.
What to Do After a Work Injury
If you’ve been injured at work, your actions in the hours and days following the accident can affect your ability to recover benefits. Here’s what you should do:
- Report the injury immediately to your supervisor or employer
- Seek medical care and follow all treatment recommendations
- Document everything, including photos of the injury and accident site
- File a workers’ compensation claim as soon as possible
Contact an attorney before signing any documents from insurance companies
We’re here to ensure no detail is missed and no right is overlooked.
Workers’ Compensation: What You May Be Entitled To
Under Massachusetts workers’ compensation laws, injured workers may receive:
- Complete coverage for medical treatment
- Temporary total disability benefits (if you can’t work at all)
- Temporary partial disability benefits (if you can work reduced hours)
- Permanent disability benefits (for long-term or permanent injuries)
- Vocational retraining or job placement support
- Death benefits are paid to surviving family members if a worker dies on the job
Even if your injury initially seems minor, it’s worth speaking to a lawyer. We help determine whether your injury qualifies and whether you may be entitled to additional compensation beyond workers’ comp.
Third-Party Liability: When You May Be Eligible for More
Workers’ compensation almost always functions as the exclusive legal remedy against employers. A personal injury lawsuit may become possible when your workplace injury results from a third party who is neither your employer nor your co-worker, such as subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, or drivers at other companies.
- Such a claim allows workers to recover both workers’ compensation benefits and potential additional damages.
- Pain and suffering damage
- Full lost wages and future income
- Long-term care expenses
- Emotional distress
- Punitive damage (in some cases)
Our team investigates every aspect to determine if you have grounds for claims against a third party.
Serving the Entire State of Massachusetts
Our firm supports people whose workplace accidents occurred across every region, regardless of urban or rural workplace settings. Our law firm maintains headquarters in Woburn and Framingham but frequently defends clients throughout these locations, as well as Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Lowell, Cambridge, New Bedford, Brockton, and the entire Commonwealth.
- Boston
- Worcester
- Springfield
- Lowell
- Cambridge
- New Bedford
- Brockton
- And throughout the Commonwealth
We offer three ways to communicate with you according to your preference: in-person meetings, phone calls, or virtual consultations. Legal support is available regardless of your residence location and professional environment.
Why Choose Castel & Hall, LLP?
Employees needing help with job-related injuries should select legal representation that masters Massachusetts legislation and insurance company procedures and demonstrates sincere dedication to their client’s recovery process.
Clients choose us because:
- Your rights are explained to you in understandable ways.
- The firm maintains expertise in handling workers’ comp claims and third-party injury cases.
- We fight laboriously to secure all the compensation benefits you deserve under the law.
- The process requires constant and direct communication, avoiding questions or unexpected outcomes.
- We dedicate ourselves to obtaining successful outcomes instead of pursuing instant settlements.
- We exist to help people restore their lives after losses while regaining their lost stability.
You Focus on Healing — We Handle the Legal Side
You never want to get injured at work, so you should not embark on the legal system alone. Our firm handles all legal proceedings regarding your claim from the beginning until we represent you during hearings or court battles, so you can concentrate on healing.
We know the system, your rights, and how to safeguard them.
We Advance the Costs — You Don’t Pay Unless We Win
A medical recovery period requires nothing more complex than expert legal representation, which we provide at no cost. The company bears all expenses linked to constructing your case before judgment, including specialist witness reviews, medical studies, and court documentation, but only collects fees when achieving successful case outcomes.
Our services come without payment until we obtain compensation on your behalf. That’s our commitment.
The First Step Begins with a No-Obligation Consultation
Anyone with a work-related injury in Massachusetts should start their case immediately. You can access our team’s support, compensation, and responses, which prioritize injured personnel.
To arrange your free consultation, contact Castel & Hall, LLP by dialing 617-716-6464 or completing the online contact form.
We will assist you in gaining ground and retaking command of your life.
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