Work Accident

If you've been involved in a workplace accident, your employer may be responsible for covering lost wages, medical expenses, and pain and suffering. Accidents can occur due to:
 

  • Lack of required safety procedures
  • Absence of necessary safety equipment
  • Involvement of a third party

Common Causes of Workplace Accidents

  • Slip and Falls: Wet floors, uneven surfaces Equipment
  • Malfunctions: Faulty machinery, inadequate maintenance
  • Repetitive Strain Injuries: Overuse of certain body parts due to repetitive tasks
  • Exposure to Harmful Substances: Chemicals, asbestos, other hazardous materials
  • Vehicle Accidents: Incidents involving company vehicles

Legal Rights

You might have been told that you can only receive compensation from your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance and that you must use a provider from your company’s medical panel. These issues can be overwhelming, especially when dealing with an injury.

Our Services

At PAIN 100, our dedicated team of attorneys and medical professionals is committed to assisting you in making well-informed decisions regarding your legal and medical concerns. We work to ensure you receive the appropriate treatments while conserving your benefits, guiding you every step of the way toward recovery.
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Why Choose PAIN 100?

Expert Legal Guidance

Experienced attorneys specializing in workplace accidents

Comprehensive Medical Support

Access to top medical professionals and treatments

Personalized Care

Custom advice and support for your unique situation

No Upfront Costs

Free consultations and no fees unless you win your case

Steps to Take After an Accident

Step 1

Medical Attention

Prioritize your health and get checked by a medical professional

Step 2

Report the Accident

Inform your supervisor and file an incident report

Step 3

Document the Scene

Take photos, gather witness information, and make notes of the incident

Step 4

Contact PAIN 100

Reach out to us for a free consultation to understand your legal rights and options