Workers' Comp

Your work-related injury may entitle you to disability benefits.

We’ll help you handle your workers’ compensation claim.

If you’ve suffered a work-related injury, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages as well as medical and certain other expenses. In addition, you may be entitled to a permanent disability award.

Workers’ compensation insurance

Wisconsin workers’ compensation law is complex, and the claims procedure has strict deadlines. If you fail to properly submit your application, forms and supporting evidence in a complete and timely manner, you may forfeit your right to benefits. If your injury is serious or you have a dispute with the insurance company about your benefits, our Green Bay-based lawyers will help you submit your claim.

Employers pay for workers’ compensation insurance for their employees. When there’s a claim, the insurance company often chooses a doctor for an “independent medical examination” to evaluate the extent of the patient’s injuries and work restrictions. Insurance companies usually select doctors who’ll interpret medical data in their favor and contrary to the recommendations of the treating physician. If that happens to you, Olson, Kulkoski, Galloway, & Vesely, S.C., will fight to get you the benefits you deserve.

Advocates for you

Starting with an evaluation of your case, we’ll help you at every step of the process — filing your claim, in litigation and in appeals. For more than 30 years, we’ve successfully represented numerous clients in workers’ compensation actions —including resolving many permanent total disability cases and litigating successful appeals. We’ll work hard to ensure you’ll receive the compensation to which you’re entitled.

Contact us

We welcome the opportunity to discuss your eligibility for compensation due to a work-related injury. Since we take workers’ compensation cases on a contingency basis, you won’t owe us a fee if we don’t recover damages. We also usually advance expenses to investigate and process the case, so you don’t have to pay costs out of pocket unless there’s a recovery.

To schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced workers’ compensation attorney, contact us.

We are a WAWCA member

WAWCA20Logo20-20200x150The Wisconsin Association of Worker's Compensation Attorneys (WAWCA) is a membership organization of attorneys who practice in Wisconsin and who have a special interest in worker's compensation law. WAWCA exists to serve the public interest by fostering and promoting educational opportunities for the general public (including Wisconsin employees, employers and insurers), as well as members of the Association itself on topics relating to Wisconsin workers compensation law.

 
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