Oakland County Workers' Compensation AttorneyYou have been injured in the workplace. You are unable to return to your job and don't know if you will ever be able to do the same job again. Your injury may be so severe that you can't ever work again. Nonetheless, your bills keep coming. Your medical expenses keep mounting. And when you file a legitimate claim under Michigan's workers' compensation laws, your employer or the insurance company either flatly deny your application for the benefits you are entitled to, or they give you the run-around. When you have been injured on the job in Michigan, you want a lawyer who thoroughly understands Michigan's workers' compensation laws, who will help you understand your options, and who will fight to get full and fair compensation for your injuries. At the law offices of Adler Stilman, PLLC, in Farmington Hills, we handle workplace injury claims for individuals throughout Oakland County. To learn more about the scope of our practice, see our Workers' Compensation page. Contact us to set up a free initial consultation. We handle work-related injury claims throughout Oakland County, including Southfield, Novi, Pontiac, Farmington Hills, Royal Oak, Troy, Oak Park, Ferndale and Madison Heights. If you have suffered a work-related injury in Oakland County, Michigan, you are entitled to financial recovery under Michigan's workers' compensation laws. This includes money to pay for lost wages or income, the costs of medical care, and the expense of physical therapy, as well as vocational rehabilitation. Michigan established its workers compensation system primarily as a benefit for employers, providing them a way to limit their liability for workplace injury or illness. In theory, the workers' compensation laws represent an agreement between workers and management. In exchange for foregoing their right to sue for work-related injuries, employees have a right to compensation for lost wages, medical expenses and vocational rehabilitation. Under the workers' compensation statute, the Michigan worker's compensation laws generally provide the only means of recovery for a work-related injury in the state, with some exceptions. Our attorneys know the circumstances where you may be able to recover more than just workers' compensation benefits and will analyze your case to determine all potential sources of income. We have been there for injured workers for over 20 years. We have routinely seen workers' compensation insurance companies and employers fail to live up to their end of the bargain, denying valid claims or terminating payments before employees are able to return to work. At the offices Adler Stilman, PLLC, we are attorneys who work for working people. Let us put our experience to work for you. At the offices of Adler Stilman, PLLC, we handle all workers' compensation claims on a contingent fee basis. If there's no recovery for your injury, there is no attorney fee. If you have been injured on the job in Oakland County, Michigan, contact the experienced workers' compensation lawyers at the offices of Adler Stilman, PLLC, in Farmington Hills. We are attorneys who work for working people. We provide all new clients with a free initial consultation. Southfield ◊ Novi ◊ Pontiac ◊ Farmington Hills ◊ Farmington Hills ◊ Royal Oak ◊ Troy ◊ Oak Park ◊ Ferndale ◊ Madison Heights |


