Worker's Compensation Lawyer
If you are injured at work or the death of a loved one as a result of an occupational accident or occupational disease, a lawyer specializing in the Occupational Accident Compensation Act can help you solve the problem you are facing. The degree of employer’s negligence and the amount of benefits you can receive.
Looking for a Lawyer?
You'll discover a user-friendly search feature at Lawyers.com that allows you to narrow down results by legal specialty and location. You may also conduct a name-based search for lawyers. Attorney profiles prominently display contact information, specify areas of practise, and offer client and legal professional ratings.
Ready to Meet With a Lawyer?
Before you choose a lawyer or legal firm, make sure you talk with the attorney who will be handling your case directly—preferably in person. Consider bringing a list of questions as well as any relevant material to the meeting. Remember that you don't have to hire the first lawyer you meet with, and that you want a lawyer you can trust first and foremost.
What to Ask a Lawyer?
- The attorney-client privilege
- The lawyer’s experience with child custody issues like yours
- The lawyer’s familiarity with the relevant court system
- How often the lawyer goes to trial (as opposed to settling)
- Who else will work on your case
- Attorneys’ fees and other expenses related to the case (including how the cost might increase as the case moves to other stages, like trial)
- How long the case might take, and
- The lawyer’s initial impressions of your case and options.