To be eligible to workers’ compensation benefits, you must have been injured within the scope and course of your employment. All injuries are not “accidents.” Some are caused by repetitive motion, exposure to harmful substances, or extraordinary or unusual conditions of the job. If the work you do causes pain that you believe needs medical attention, we might be able to help. Generally, most injuries suffered by an employee during working hours at the employer’s place of business would qualify.
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Rangeley and Michelle were meticulous, thorough, caring, concerned, and consistent with representation for my claim. They kept me updated from beginning to end and explained everything in a way that I could understand especially during my times of feeling overwhelmed. She got my case moving faster than I was able to do so (literally months ahead rather than waiting years). They always told me to call anytime but I didn’t because I assumed they were busy with other cases. Instead they would call me if I didn’t call them.
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George Jebaily is wonderful! I was immediately relieved of the stress in battling the insurance company after an MVA I was involved in. He was quick and efficient to close the matter – I am so grateful. Will go to him with any/all future issues! I definitely recommend him to anyone in need of help.