Florida Workplace Amputation Injury Lawyer
Losing an arm, a leg, a hand or a foot is a loss like no other. You know that you are still the same person you were before the workplace accident, yet you probably cannot help feeling less than you were. Adapting to any amputation is a gradual process and takes time.
In the short term, your wound needs time to heal. Many amputees have experienced phantom pains because of the way the nerve endings function. Even with the real and phantom pains, over the long term, you need to adapt to getting around or working around the fact that you have a permanent disability because you are missing a body part.
Financially, the short-term expenses will initially entail such things as ambulances and emergency rooms, surgery and other follow-up care and close monitoring of your healing with an eye on the prevention of infection. You will also likely miss a significant amount of work and need a replacement for your missed wages.
Long-term financial expenses could include prosthetics, occupational and/or physical therapy, medical equipment, mental health therapy and job-related retraining. Some people who suffer amputations have a hard time ever making a living as they did before. Construction workers, musicians and repairmen may find it impossible to work as before at similar jobs. A Florida workplace amputation injury lawyer can help when you sustain catastrophic injuries like this on the job.
You Deserve Quality Workers’ Compensation Representation!
The Law Firm of Kevin A. Moore helps victims of Tampa, Florida, amputation workplace injuries receive just compensation for their losses. The Law Firm of Kevin A. Moore is not just another law firm. Attorney Kevin Moore is highly experienced at handling workers’ compensation cases. Dealing with on-the-job injuries is what he does. He serves clients throughout the state of Florida.
Your injury is serious, and your legal rights are important to you and your family. Make sure your rights and those of your family are protected. Call a lawyer. It is critical that you do the research to find a reputable and capable attorney. Attorney Moore believes his success is based not only on his results but also on the personal relationships he has with his clients. His skill in recovering large awards and settlements speaks for itself about the quality of his representation, the quality that he refers to as the “advantage of experience.”
This website discusses attorney Moore’s legal practice and his credentials, and it provides powerful educational information on Florida workers’ compensation law. Every case is unique and deserves to be evaluated on its own merits. Please contact the firm for a free consultation before making a decision about representation. You will speak with attorney Kevin Moore directly, not a staff member.
The firm welcomes the challenges offered by difficult cases involving serious injuries and complex issues. If you have been injured due to any workplace-related incident, do not hesitate to call and talk to attorney Moore. You deserve to know your valuable legal rights.
Exclusively On-The-Job Injuries All The Time
You need an attorney who specializes in the complexities of workers’ compensation law. What you don’t need is a lawyer who “also” practices workers’ compensation. Florida workers compensation laws can change regularly, and ensuring your lawyer is highly competent in this specific area is critical. As a matter of history, Florida has undergone major workers’ compensation law changes in 1989, 1994 and 2002. Additionally, the judges of workers’ compensation continue to modify the law based on their rulings. Attorney Moore is fully aware of the latest legal changes and will position your case to maximize your benefits.
You should select your Tampa workplace amputation injury attorney for their expertise and experience in specific categories of cases. The “right lawyer” for your workers’ comp case is the person who has substantial experience handling a case very similar to yours and who can and will take action at once. Kevin Moore has handled thousands of workers’ compensation cases since 1992.
You Need An Attorney Who Knows Amputation Claims Cases
If this amputation injury occurred because of a Tampa, Florida, workplace accident, you should rightfully expect your employer and their insurance company to provide quality care, cover all of your injury-related expenses and compensate you while you are unable to work, if your authorized physician indicates, for your resulting lost income. These are reasonable expectations, but all too often, you end up having to fight the insurance company for your rightful compensation.
You are covered by the law: According to the Florida workers’ compensation statute, Chapter 440, Section 15, you could qualify for temporary total or temporary partial disability wages and be entitled to up to 66% of your average weekly wages during the time period of such disability. There are some restrictions, and you may have disagreements with the insurance company about them. If this is your circumstance or you are worried that you may have such a disagreement with the insurance company, then now is the time to contact Kevin Moore’s Florida workers’ compensation law firm.
Insurance companies are supposed to pay you every two weeks you are out of work because of your injuries. If they don’t pay you on time, they owe you penalties and interest. They are also supposed to pay you based on your last 13 weeks of wages earned. In many cases, the insurance company incorrectly calculates your benefits and underpays you. You need a lawyer to fight for your lost wage benefits.
The insurance company is required to pay your authorized workers’ compensation medical expenses, prescription medications and medical mileage. Many times, the insurance carrier refuses to pay a medical bill or prescriptions, and you are left with these expenses. You need a lawyer to fight to get your medical treatment and medical bills paid.
You Need An Advocate
Just when you are at your weakest, you may have to fight the insurance company for the most basic benefits. Florida workers’ comp insurance companies are notorious for denying claims and denying rightful or quality care and services. The insurance company’s goal is to save money – not to assure you of your rightful care and compensation. If you have had a catastrophic injury, you are not in a position to fight the insurance company and, more than likely, neither is your family. You need to know that your lawyer will take care of the issues that arise and have your best interests at heart.
The Law Firm of Kevin A. Moore will listen to you with compassion and understanding. Attorney Kevin More will evaluate your medical records, communicate with your doctors and deal with the insurance adjuster and attorney. If you are not getting what you are entitled to, Kevin is ready to fight the insurance companies for you at depositions, mediations and, if necessary, at trial.
Kevin Moore’s Experience
Kevin Moore has been aggressively practicing law and guiding and protecting his clients’ interests since 1992. Kevin and his firm have handled thousands of workers’ compensation cases and a significant number of cases involving catastrophic injuries. No Florida workers’ compensation attorney will do a better job of seeing that you get justice and compensation for your workplace loss. Call or contact the firm now. His consultations are always free, and you never pay a fee unless he wins your case. No matter where you are in Florida, The Law Firm of Kevin A. Moore will be on your side and by your side.
Let A Florida Workplace Amputation Injury Attorney Help
Attorney Kevin Moore’s main goal is to take care of his clients. He handles all of his cases personally, speaks with each of his clients regularly and is always fighting to get the benefits you deserve. His culture revolves around client services. His primary focus is to do excellent work for each and every client – to go all out and win the case. Building solid relationships with his clients and producing great results is what he does.
Reach out to The Law Firm of Kevin A. Moore by calling 844-538-6580 or filling out the online contact form to speak with a Florida workplace amputation injury lawyer today.