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Dennis A. Palso, P.A.
710 94th Avenue North Suite 309 St. Petersburg, FL 33702 ---------------------------------- Phone: (727) 578-5911 Fax: (727) 578-5811 |
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the average worker who files for workers' compensation benefits receives $5,848. To find out more about your potential benefits, contact a qualified attorney now. For a free and confidential evaluation of your workers' compensation claim, contact Florida Board-Certified workers' compensation attorney Dennis A. Palso. We handle all workers' comp litigation on a contingent fee basis - if we don't win on your claim, we don't charge you a fee. Our focus, skill, and experience can help you get the most out of your Florida workers' compensation mediation session and evidentiary hearing. Our familiarity with the law, the evidence, the rules, and our adversaries can make the winning difference on your workers' comp claim. Our experience with forensic medical experts, as well as our ability to work with your treating physician, can assure you of a thoroughly professional and persuasive presentation of your medical evidence. Whether your work-related accident involved a brain or spinal injury, problems with the knee, shoulder, ankle, or elbow, or even a closed head injury or brain trauma, we can analyze, develop, and present your claim. Contact Dennis Palso, Tampa-St. Petersburg workers' compensation hearing lawyer for a free consultation on your claim. Dennis A. Palso, P.A. |
Call us nowor use the form below.Frequently Asked Questions about Workers' Compensation
Q: What is workers' compensation? A: To take the uncertainty out of the circumstances following a work-related injury or industrial illness, the workers’ compensation system provides a reliable procedure for resolving resulting problems. Broadly, if the injury occurs in the course of employment, regardless of whether the employer was negligent or otherwise at fault, the worker receives benefits that may include wage replacement, medical coverage, vocational rehabilitation or other assistance. The employee is not allowed to sue the employer for the injury and the employer must carry insurance or otherwise legally provide a means to cover workers’ compensation expenses. Most employers are subject to the workers' compensation system, but some states exempt smaller employers, and most federal workers and certain national industries are covered instead by comparable federal programs. Q: What types of injuries or diseases are covered? A: Virtually all types of work-related physical injury and industrial illness are covered by workers’ compensation. Very commonly covered conditions include repetitive-stress injuries (RSIs) like carpal-tunnel syndrome (CTS), back injuries, traumatic injuries, wounds or bodily reactions to substances. Many states also cover mental or emotional harm, but the standards for psychological coverage vary greatly from state to state. Pre-existing conditions are generally not covered unless aggravated at work. |
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