Legal Question in Workers Comp in New Jersey

Back Injury at Part-time jon

I recently injured my back at my part time job lifting furniture and other heavy objects. I have never had any back injuries or problems with my back in the past. The day I hurt my back, I was sent home from the job. Later that day I went to the emergency room because the pain was unbearable. I had severe muscle spasms and a severe strain in my lower lumbar region. Later I saw a doctor on my own who confirmed these findings and prescribed medication and physical therapy. An adjuster from the worker's comp insurance company from my employer called me to see if I had seen a doctor. I explained to her that I did, and she stated she would call me after my follow up visit. A month later I am still experiencing some pain and discomfort, and I have not heard from the adjuster, nor has she returned my phone calls. I also have not received any worker's comp payment yet. My injury was a month ago.

Can I sue my employer? Or is my only option to file a worker's comp claim?


Asked on 12/31/03, 11:38 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

John Pinho John Pinho

Re: Back Injury at Part-time jon

Yes. Under New Jersey Law, you can receive medical treatment, payment of authorized medical bills, temporary and permanent disability benefits. My office will be glad to provide you with a free consultation, I have an office in Harrison and another in the Ironbound Section of Newark.

There is no consultation fee and you only pay an attorney fee based on a percentage of the money you receive for your injury.

John M. Pinho

www.DaSilvaPinho.com

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Answered on 1/02/04, 8:17 pm
Joel Rosenberg Stark & Stark

Re: Back Injury at Part-time jon

Under New Jersey Law, you are entitled to receive medical benefits, lost wages and an award for permanency. For more information contact my partner, Robert Capuano, Esquire at 856-874-4443 for a free consultation. Bob is certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Worker's Compensation Law Attorney.

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Answered on 12/31/03, 2:09 pm


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