Oklahoma City Workplace Accident Lawyer
From factories to construction sites to oil fields, accidents happen in workplaces in and around Oklahoma City with a frightening degree of regularity. As a result of these accidents, hundreds of loyal and hardworking employees are killed and injured every year.
If you recently suffered an on-the-job injury and are currently trying to figure out how to pay your medical bills, don't panic. Contact an Oklahoma City workplace accidents lawyer from the McGuire Law Firm, at (405) 513-5658 you may be able to retrieve the benefits you need to cover your expenses.
How Our Legal Team Can Help You Pursue Compensation for Your Work-Related Injuries
The workers' compensation lawyers here at the McGuire Law Firm are committed to providing the people of Oklahoma City with world-class legal services.
When you hire us to help you fight for benefits after your on-the-job accident, we will:
Provide You with Astute Legal Advice
The actions that you take both before and after submitting your workers' comp claim can have a massive bearing on the eventual outcome of your case. If you wish to improve your odds of being awarded the benefits you need, you should ensure that every move you make is as well-thought-out as possible.
Having worked in the legal field for many years, the lawyers here at the McGuire Law Firm know how to get through the claims process without making any costly errors. When you hire us, we will provide you with the advice and guidance you need to do just that.
Communicate with All Necessary Parties on Your Behalf
The best way to keep your workers' compensation claim on track is to stay in constant communication with your employer's insurance company and the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission (OWCC) throughout the process.
Of course, as you fight to recover your health after your workplace accident, the last thing you want to do is spend hours on the phone discussing your case. Fortunately, when you work with the McGuire Law Firm, you won't have to. Our lawyers will be more than happy to handle all of your accident-related communication.
Search for Evidence to Help Your Case
When filing a workers' compensation claim in Oklahoma, it is always wise to submit plenty of relevant evidence at the same time. Doing so can massively reduce the chances of your claim being denied or unnecessarily delayed.
A brief list of some of the evidence you may wish to provide would include:
- Medical records
- Surveillance footage
- Witness testimony
When you hire the McGuire Law Firm, you won't have to search for and compile this evidence alone. Our team of legal professionals will be by your side every step of the way.
Argue on Your Behalf at Your Workers' Comp Hearing
If your employer objects to your workers' compensation claim or the OWCC decides to deny your claim for other reasons, you will have to request an appeals hearing to recover the benefits you are rightfully entitled to receive.
Since our Oklahoma City law firm was founded, we have represented countless employees in workers' comp administrative hearings. As a result, we know which facts and pieces of evidence judges typically consider before rendering a verdict. When you work with us, we will gladly use our experience to ensure that your hearing runs smoothly.
Would you like to have our Oklahoma City law firm help you fight for the workers' compensation benefits you deserve? If so, please give us a call or contact us online and schedule a free consultation with a member of our experienced legal team.
Understanding the Process of Recovering Compensation After an Oklahoma Workplace Accident
In Oklahoma, all employers must carry workers' compensation insurance. When an on-the-job accident occurs, injured employees can use this coverage to claim benefits for medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses, as long as:
- Their injury occurred on their employer's premises
- Their injury was a result of their work activities, or
- Their injury happened while working at an off-site location
When a workers' compensation claim is filed, it is sent to the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission (OWCC). This governmental body then decides whether or not the injured employee ought to receive benefits.
If the OWCC rules that a worker should not receive compensation for their injury, they have the right to launch an appeal. That appeal will also be heard and adjudicated upon by the OWCC.
When an employee is awarded benefits, they will receive regular checks from their employer's workers' comp insurance company for as long as their claim remains valid.
Over the years, the personal injury lawyers here at the McGuire Law Firm have helped countless clients fight for benefits after accidents in construction sites and oil fields. If you would like to have us use this experience to assist you with your case, all you have to do is give us a call or contact us online.
Benefits Available to Injured Workers in Oklahoma City
When an employee of an Oklahoma City-based business sustains an injury on the job, they are typically entitled to at least one of the following benefits:
Medical Care
Businesses in Oklahoma City must provide their injured employees with the medical care they require. Their treatment must be paid for by the employer's workers' comp insurance company.
Temporary Total Disability (TTD)
Accidents in factories and offices often cause injuries that temporarily prevent employees from performing any work-related activities. When this happens, the injured party can typically claim TTD. These benefits can pay them up to 70 percent of their weekly wage for as long as three years.
Permanent Total Disability (PTD)
If an accident is particularly grave, it may cause an employee to suffer an injury that will prevent them from working again. Such workers can almost always claim PTD and receive up to 70 percent of their standard weekly wage indefinitely.
Temporary Partial Disability (TPD)
Sometimes, workplace accidents cause injuries to employees that force them to temporarily perform a less lucrative job. Those workers can generally claim TPD for as long as they remain in the lesser-paying role. These benefits cover the difference between their new wage and 70 percent of their old wage.
Permanent Partial Disability (PPD)
If an individual's injuries force them to remain in their lesser-paying role permanently, they can claim PPD. Like TPD, these benefits cover the difference between their new wage and 70 percent of their old wage.
When a wrongful death occurs at a workplace in Oklahoma City, the family of the deceased person is generally entitled to claim death benefits. Spouses and kids who claim these benefits can receive a lump sum payment of up to $100,000 and up to 70 percent of the decedent's wage.
Do you need a skilled Oklahoma City workers' compensation attorney to help you file for one of the benefits listed above? Then please do not hesitate to reach out to the team here at the McGuire Law Firm. We are always ready, willing, and able to assist.
Common Types of Workplace Accidents in Oklahoma City
Every year, thousands of accidents happen in offices, factories, and construction sites throughout Oklahoma City. The vast majority of these accidents fall into one of the following categories:
- Car accidents
- Fires
- Explosions
- Electrocutions
- Slips and falls
- Falling object accidents
- Entanglement accidents
- Crush accidents
No matter which type of workplace accident caused you to sustain an injury, you can count on the knowledgeable attorneys here at the McGuire Law Firm to help you battle for the benefits you deserve. To set up a free consultation at our law office in Oklahoma City, all you need to do is pick up the phone and give us a call.
Common Injuries Sustained By the Victims of Oklahoma City Workplace Accidents
When workplace accidents happen, employees can suffer a wide range of different injuries. While some of those injuries are relatively minor, many more are incredibly severe. It is not at all unusual for victims to be left with permanent disabilities that require years of physical and occupational therapy.
A brief list of some of the most common injuries sustained by the victims of workplace accidents would include:
- Burns
- Spinal cord injuries
- Broken Bones
- Amputations
- Internal organ injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Eye injuries
- Soft tissue injuries
- Disfigurement
- Degloving injuries
Did you sustain one of these injuries in an accident in a factory or on an oil field? If so, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact the McGuire Law Firm today to learn more about your legal options and take the first step toward building a strong attorney-client relationship.
Your Trusted Oklahoma City Workplace Accidents Lawyer
When Oklahoma City workers get injured on the job, they know they can count on the McGuire Law Firm to help them claim the benefits they deserve. Our experience in the industry and familiarity with the state workers' compensation system allows us to handle just about any case. To set up a free consultation with one of our skilled legal experts, all you need to do is pick up the phone and give us a call at (405) 513-5658 or you can contact us online.