Providence Workers' Comp Lawyer | Rhode Island Workman's Comp Attorneys

Are you tired of dealing with tedious and confusing paperwork after your workplace injury? A Providence workers' comp lawyer has the expertise to get you the benefits you deserve. Call one of the Providence work accident attorneys on this site today.

If you are in search of a work accident lawyer for a Providence, Rhode Island work injury, you have come to the right place! The Providence workers comp lawyers listed on this site have significant experience handling Providence workers' comp cases, and can help you get your life back on track by getting you the compensation and benefits you deserve.

Providence Workers' Compensation Attorneys

Workers in Providence, RI and throughout the Greater Providence area are injured every day as they perform the tasks necessary to fuel large, wealthy corporations. Workers are often injured at Providence construction sites, industrial manufacturing plants, or assembly plants. In addition to a variety of other claims, state laws provide for workers' compensation, commonly known as "workers' comp," to assist Providence workplace injury victims and their families in these times of hardship.  

If you or a loved one have been injured on the job in the State of Rhode Island, then you, or your injured family member, should be covered by workers' compensation. Workers' comp is a statutory scheme designed to compensate the injured employee regardless of any fault on the part of the employee. That is, the employee receives compensation for their disability and medical care if they are injured on the job regardless of the employee's role in the injury, and even if the injury occurred wholly due to the employee's own fault! To be covered under the workers' comp scheme, the worker must only be in the "course and scope of employment" at the time of injury. In exchange for this compensation, the injured employee relinquishes their common law right to sue their employer.

Get Your Comp Check Started - Call an Experienced Providence Comp Lawyer for Help

In Rhode Island, workers' comp laws are found in the Rhode Island Workers' Compensation Act.

If you or a loved one has been involved in a Providence, RI workplace injury, please contact one of the qualified Providence workers' comp attorneys serving injury victims throughout Rhode Island for a thorough FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION regarding your work injury claim.

If you have been injured on the job, at a construction site like this or another location in Rhode Island, consult one of the Providence work accident lawyers on this site.

Federal Workers' Compensation Law in Providence -- Providence County Postal & Other Federal Workers

A Providence workers' comp attorney can help you in many ways, and will work to make sure that you pursue compensation under the appropriate statute and through the appropriate methods. A federal government employee is actually covered by federal law rather than the Rhode Island law. Therefore, if you are injured, a Providence federal workers compensation lawyer will have to seek compensation for you under federal law rather than state law. You can rest assured that your Providence federal work injury attorney will work hard to get you the compensation you deserve and provide diligent representation for you in your work injury claim.

Providence Workers Comp Lawyer - Get Your Comp Check

As under the state workers' compensation scheme, federal law provides injured federal government workers, such as postal service workers, compensation for injuries occurring on the job or as a result of their employment with the federal government. This federal workers' compensation program is administered by the U.S. Department of Labor. Click here to view helpful information from the Department of Labor's Office of Workers Compensation Programs (OWCP).

If you are a Metro Providence resident employed by the federal government and you have been injured on the job, you should contact a Providence work accident lawyer to discuss your rights today.

What can a Providence Workman's Comp Lawyer do for you if your employer doesn't have Workers' Compensation Insurance?

Under Rhode Island law, nearly every employer must provide workers compensation coverage. (28-29-6. Employers subject to law). If you are injured while on the clock, you are automatically covered. If, however, your employer falls under the small group of employers that are not required to provide workers compensation under Rhode Island workers' compensation law, it is critical that you contact a Providence workers compensation lawyer immediately. Often, a Providence employer will "go bare" to try to save money by not paying for statutorily required workers comp insurance. This is a horrible thing, especially for employees who believed that they were protected and then later discover that they have no workers' comp coverage. In the case of the employer's neglect or refusal reasonably to do so, the employer shall be liable for the reasonable expense incurred by or on behalf of the employee in providing treatment, and the refusal of the employee to accept treatment reasonably required to lessen or terminate his or her incapacity shall bar the employee from receiving compensation during the period of refusal. (28-33-6. Failure to provide or accept medical services).

If this happens to you, you should immediately contact a Providence workmans' comp attorney or other Metro Providence work injury lawyer to get a full explanation of your rights under Rhode Island law. Providence work injury attorneys are here to protect you when your employer isn't.

Why should you contact a Providence Workers' Compensation Attorney?

If you are suffering from a work-related injury, you should not hesitate to contact a qualified Providence work accident attorney who can help you process your claim. People are injured on the job every day, many times causing them to suffer pain as well as lost wages and physical disability. Providence workers' comp attorneys are admitted to practice before state and federal courts in Rhode Island, but, more importantly, they are experienced with handling workers' compensation claims like yours. An experienced Providence or Providence County, Rhode Island workers' compensation attorney can expedite the process and help you get your money faster and without confusion or hassle.  

Work related injuries fall basically into two categories:

       (1)    Injuries where there is, or should be, workman's compensation or worker's compensation insurance; or

       (2)    Injuries where there is no workman's compensation (Maritime Injuries & FELA Railroad Injuries).

Rhode Island workers' compensation law provides injured workers in the Greater Providence area with certain types of income and medical benefits. Under state law, your employer's insurance company is required to pay you these medical benefits for all necessary treatment as well as benefits to compensate you for your lost wages. However, insurance companies frequently seek to deny deserving, hardworking people their workers' compensation benefits. This is how the insurance companies turn a profit: they collect insurance premiums while refusing to pay out benefits whenever possible. For more information visit our page discussing Bad Faith Providence Workers' Comp Insurer claims.

An experienced Providence, RI workers' comp attorney has the skills and know-how to fight the insurance companies to get you the money you deserve. Contact one of the Providence workers' comp attorneys listed on this page for help in obtaining medical care, your indemnity payments, and a fair settlement after you've suffered a serious work related injury.

What are some specific ways a Providence Workers' Comp Lawyer can help you?

  1. Strive to get you the highest monetary compensation under the law;
  2. Investigate the circumstances surrounding your injury to determine whether you should pursue any other courses of action or claims aside from collecting workers' comp--for example, whether you should seek to sue your employer for further damages or pursue a third party claim against someone other than your employer or coworkers for the role their negligence played in your injuries;
  3. Ensure that you receive proper medical care and adequately maintain records of your injuries;
  4. Get a second opinion or help you determine whether a doctor is acting in the best interests of the insurance company instead of in your best interest;
  5. Help you increase your workers' comp checks if the amount has been incorrectly calculated by an insurance company;
  6. Protect your job during the time of your disability so you don't find yourself unemployed after your recovery;
  7. Complete and file all workers' compensation records required by the Rhode Island Sate Board of Workers' Compensation for you to begin receiving checks; and
  8. Serve as liaison between adjusters, employers, medical personnel/doctors, and government employees to get you your money quickly and without hassle.

Is there a deadline to file for workers' compensation benefits in Rhode Island?

No proceedings for compensation for an injury under chapters 29--38 of this title shall be maintained unless a notice of the injury has been given to the employer within thirty (30) days after the happening or manifestation of the injury. (28-33-30. Time for notice of injury to employer). Employers are also required to report your injury to the government. If the injury is immediately fatal, the report shall be made within forty-eight (48) hours after it occurs; if it proves fatal later, the report shall be made within forty-eight (48) hours after death occurs and comes to the knowledge of the employer; if the injury is not fatal, the report shall be made within ten (10) days after the injury, or if the incapacity is due to an occupational disease then within ten (10) days after the incapacity shall come to the knowledge of the employer. (28-32-1. Reports required from employers). Any employer who refuses or neglects to make the reports required by the provisions of § 28-32-1 may be assessed a penalty of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) by the director for each refusal or neglect to make a report. (28-32-2. Penalty for failure to report).

Because you only have a limited time to file your claims, it is in your best interest to contact a Providence workers' comp attorney immediately to help you begin the process!

Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training
Workers' Compensation Contact Information
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Rhode Island Workers Compensation Forms

RI Department of Labor and Training

Workers' Compensation
Center General Complex
1511 Pontiac Avenue
Cranston, RI 02920
Phone: (401) 462-8100
Fax: (401) 462-8105
 
Workers' Compensation Administrative Fund
(401) 462-8100, option # 6
 
Education Unit:
(401) 462-8100 option 1
 
Rehabilitation: 
Contact the John E. Donley Rehabilitation Center
Phone: (401) 243-1200
Fax: (401) 222-3887
 
To verify that an employer has Workers' Compensation Coverage, call (401) 462-8100 option 4.
 
RI Department of Labor & Training
WC Fraud and Compliance Unit
1511 Pontiac Avenue
PO Box 20190
Cranston, RI 02920-0942
(401) 462-8100 option # 7
Reporting Form

 

Workers' Comp Lawyers Serve Metro Providence and Surrounding North Rhode Island Communities

Serving clients throughout Eastern New Hampshire, including Allenton, Ashaway, Attleboro, Bayside, Boston, Bradford, Cambridge, Chepachet, Cranston, Cumberland Hill, East Greenwich, Exeter, Fort Ninigret, Greenville, Harrisville, Hartford, Hope Valley, Kingston, Misquamicut, New Haven, Nooseneck, North Scituate, North Swansea, Pawtucket, Perryville, Providence, Rumford, Shannock, Springfield, Usquepaug, Valley Falls, Wakefield, Warwick, Washington, West Warwick, Westerly, Wood River Junction, Woonsocket, Worcestor, areas in the vicinity of Theodore Francis Green Memorial State Airport, and other communities in Providence County.

Act now and call one of the experienced Providence work accident attorneys listed on this page to discuss your options and legal rights.