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847-944-9400Workplace injuries can happen in any industry, from construction sites to office environments. The Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act provides critical protections for employees injured on the job. Understanding your rights under this law ensures you can access the benefits you need without unnecessary delays or denials.
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The Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act requires most employers to carry workers’ compensation insurance. This system allows injured workers to receive medical care, wage replacement, and rehabilitation benefits, while protecting employers from personal injury lawsuits related to workplace accidents.
Almost every employee in Illinois is covered, whether working full-time, part-time, or seasonally. Independent contractors, however, are generally not included. If you are unsure about your coverage status, a workers’ compensation lawyer can review your situation and confirm eligibility.
The Act provides several types of benefits, including:
Under Illinois law, employers must carry workers’ compensation insurance and cannot charge employees for it. They are required to report injuries and provide information about available benefits. Employers who fail to comply can face fines and penalties.
If you are injured at work, notify your employer as soon as possible—preferably in writing. Illinois law generally requires notice within 45 days of the injury. After notifying your employer, you can file a claim with the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission (IWCC). A lawyer can help ensure your claim is properly filed and backed with evidence.
While the system is designed to support workers, disputes can still arise. Insurance companies may deny claims, dispute the extent of injuries, or challenge medical treatment. An experienced workers’ compensation attorney can advocate for your rights and appeal denials.
In Illinois, workers generally have three years from the date of injury—or two years from the last payment of compensation—to file a claim. Missing these deadlines may result in losing your right to benefits.
Navigating workers’ compensation claims can be complicated, especially if your benefits are delayed or denied. Having an attorney ensures your rights are protected, deadlines are met, and you receive the full benefits the law provides.
At Gardi, Haught, Fischer & Bhosale LTD, our Illinois workers’ compensation attorneys help injured workers secure the benefits they need. Contact us today for a consultation and let us fight for your recovery.
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