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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Work Place Injury lawyer in your area do?
A Work Place Injury lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Work Place Injury cases in your area.
How much does a Work Place Injury lawyer cost in your area?
Most Work Place Injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Work Place Injury lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Work Place Injury lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Work Place Injury lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Work Place Injury cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Stephen has held numerous leadership positions in both the Thurston County and Washington State Bar Associations and earned the highest pre eminent rating for his legal skills in the Martindale Hubbell Law Directory.. In addition to receiving the Thurston County Bar Association Bigelow Award for Lawyer of the Year for 2002, Stephen has also served as president of his local Rotary club.. He is currently serving as a hearing officer for the WSBA Disciplinary Board.
I was born and raised in Seattle and graduated from Roosevelt High and the University ofWashington but chose Kitsap as the best place to raise a family and practice law. Myfirst job at age 14 was washing dishes at the UW. I moved up to potato peeler at SpudFish and Chips and while in high school landed a job as an apprentice scenery builder atthe Seattle Repertory Theater. This led to a journeyman membership the InternationalAlliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local #15. Rather than being drafted, I chose toserve in the Navy and was trained as an Electrician and a Salvage Diver. Returning tomy work with Local #15, I also served on the Executive Board and as BusinessRepresentative and President. I decided to use my GI Bill benefits to go to college andlaw school. I graduated from The Northwestern School of Law in 1983. Aftergraduating I continued my work with Local #15 as their President until wife and childrennecessitated me going into practice as a lawyer. My years with the rank and file madeRepresenting workers a natural for me. That was 1991, 30 years ago. I proudly maintainmy journeyman status with the Local and proudly continue to represent injured workers.Helping workers navigate a twisted system while keeping their dignity is what I do best. Iwill continue to stand with and for my working brothers and sisters and am proud to wearmy jeans to work.
Chad Beck joined Lehmbecker Law in July 2014 and since that time has practiced workers’ compensation law exclusively. Chad began his practice of law in Ohio in 2006 and since that time has dedicated the entirety of his practice to advocating for the rights of people suffering from physical and/or mental disabilities.. Chad has represented disabled individuals at over 1,500 Social Security disability hearings in Ohio, Washington, and multiple other places across the country. He also has extensive experience representing Social Security disability claimants in appeals before the Appeals Council and in United States District Court. Given this dedication and experienced representation, Chad has proven himself to be a very strong advocate for the rights of the injured and disabled.. Chad is a graduate of Cleveland-Marshall College of Law and of the University of Cincinnati where he earned a Dean’s Merit Scholarship and graduated Cum Laude with Departmental Honors in Psychology. Chad is admitted to practice law in three different jurisdictions, including Washington, Ohio, and the District of his spare time, Chad enjoys spending time with his family, playing guitar, billiards and basketball, and hiking with his golden retriever Henry.
Over 30 years experience handling workers' compensation cases in Pennsylvania, and happy to answer your questions! Peer-recognized as Top Lawyer.. Call me at. Free consultation!. Se habla espanol!
Backed by years of experience, Attorney Mark J. Kogan is passionate about safeguarding the futures and rights of his clients. Although he has handled a wide range of legal cases, he primarily handles workers compensation cases. Because he focuses his work on one portion of injury law, he aggressively defends his clients and ensures that all complicated legal matters are handled from beginning to end. He is dedicated to ensuring his clients receive the lost wages and payments for medical benefits they deserve after they have sustained injuries on the job. For seasoned legal defense, call Haggerty, Goldberg, Schleifer & Kupersmith, P.C., and get in touch with Mr. Kogan today! https://www.hgsklawyers.com/ Office:
My Practice. I focus on workers' compensation, probate, and adoptions in Utah. I am a solo practitioner, which allows me to maintain flexibility with my costs and fees. I understand that each case is unique and every client has different needs. I use the facts of each case to charge only what is necessary. My clients can expect me to keep them informed through every step of the legal process. That way, we will be united in working towards the best possible resolution. I keep myself available to receive a client's call, text, or email to answer whatever questions my clients may have.. Legal Experience. I graduated from from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University with a J.D. After being admitted to the Utah Bar in 2004, I served 6 years as an active duty Air Force JAG attorney and currently serve in the Air Force Reserve as a JAG attorney.. Questions or Concerns?. If you have questions or worries about your case, you can always call me for a free, no-strings-attached consultation!
Past President of the Idaho State Bar
John Vinci joined Bosson Legal Group, P.C. in February of 2018. Having represented hundreds of injured workers in their workers’ compensation cases under the federal Defense Base Act (DBA) over the past decade, Mr. Vinci oversees BLG’s DBA practice. Besides his U.S. clients, he has also represented clients from places like Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, India, Iraq, Kenya, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Philippines, South Africa, Uganda, and Uzbekistan.
I am an AV Preeminent personal injury and workers compensation attorney who has practiced exclusively on behalf of injured people for the last 26+ years. I practice out of our firm's Front Royal and Warrenton offices In my Front Royal office, I serve the Northern Shenandoah Valley including Winchester, Frederick County, Warren County, Page County and Shenandoah County. In our Warrenton office, we serve Rappahanock County, Fauquier County,western Prince William County, Haymareket, Gainesville, and Warrenton.. I am an active member of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Workers Compensation Section as well as the Workers Injury Law & Advocacy Group (WILG), a national workers compensation rights group. I am a member and serve on the Rules Subcommittee of the Virginia Workers Compensation American Inn of Court. I have also been recently named to the Virginia panel of personal injury mediators/arbitrators for National Arbitration and Mediation, a leading national alternate dispute resolution provider.. . I will typically meet with my new clients for 1-2 hours during our initial free consultation so I can fully understand the nature of your case, explain your rights and answer your questions as completely as possible.. Before I joined my current firm, I served as a military attorney in the US Army JAG Corps as a Captain in the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) from 1986-1989.. I have been married to my wife Susan for over 26 years and we have three daughters. My wife is a kindergarten teacher at a local elementary school in Stephens City,Va.
FREE Case Evaluation. FREE Workers' Compensation book. Call today. With over 25 years of experience, Jaleh K. Slominski, Attorney at Law, has been providing clients in the Lynchburg metro area and throughout Virginia with effective and affordable representation. Choosing the right lawyer is critical to a successful resolution of your case. Let our experience help you obtain the compensation you deserve. We represent individuals in the areas of workers' compensation, automobile accidents and "lemon law" claims. No matter the complexities of your legal case we will provide you with the experience you expect and the attention you deserve. You can count on us to help you navigate through the complicated legal system and provide you and your family with the peace of mind you deserve. Whether you have been hurt at work or in an auto accident, our skilled legal team will represent your interest so you can focus on your recovery and move forward with your life. Look no further for exceptional legal representation.. Call today for a FREE Case evaluation.
Michael received his B.A. from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 2004, where he majored in Political Science, and his law degree from the Duquesne University School of Law in 2007.. While at Dickinson College, Michael interned for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, served as a three year member of the Student Senate, was a three-time letterman on the Varsity Soccer Team, and studied Italian in Bologna, Italy.. During his time at Duquesne Law School, Michael was a three-year member of the Student Bar Association and served as the President of the Student Bar during his third year. His duties as President included serving as the sole Duquesne representative to the board of directors for the Young Lawyers Division of Allegheny County Bar Association. He returned once again to Italy after his first year of law school, this time to study Canon and Roman Law in Rome. Additionally, Michael authored the section on "Bail" in the forthcoming update to Professor Bruce Antkowiak's criminal law manual, "Pennsylvania Criminal Procedure: Elements, Analysis, Application", was appointed by the President of Duquesne University to serve on the "University Advisory Committee", served on the Law School's academic disciplinary board, and earned three C.A.L.I. Awards in the subjects of Appellate Practice and Procedure, Tax Exempt Organizations and Trial Advocacy.. Michael is a member of the Westmoreland County, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and American Bar Associations. He is admitted to practice before the courts of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.. Michael and his wife, Megan, both grew up in Unity Township and currently live in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Michael is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, Pittsburgh Urban Magnet Project (P.U.M.P.), and the Duquesne Law School Alumni Association. When he is not practicing law, he enjoys skiing, boating, golf, politics and watching the Pittsburgh Steelers and Penguins.
Vincent J. Quatrini, Jr. is a founding partner at the firm and serves as managing partner. He concentrates his practice in the area of workers’ compensation and the representation of injured workers exclusively.. Mr. Quatrini has more than 38 years of experience in state and federal courts and has served as counsel in prominent cases.. In 1986, Mr. Quatrini successfully argued to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, in the case of Gilliland v. Heckler, that the administrative law judge in a Social Security disability claim must give considerable weight to the opinions of a treating physician.. In 1987, in the case of Pawlosky v. WCAB (Latrobe Brewing Co.), one of the most widely cited workers’ compensation cases in Pennsylvania, Mr. Quatrini convinced the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania to dramatically redefine the term "injury" under the Workers’ Compensation Act; namely, any disease which constitutes an insult to the body as well as any work-related aggravation of a non-occupational disease are considered injuries.. In 1988, in the case of Camaione v. Boro of Latrobe, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court adopted Mr. Quatrini’s argument and spelled out the rule that all injured workers being paid under the Heart and Lung Act are entitled to a hearing in order to determine eligibility, and furthermore, that a injured worker’s disability status cannot be changed from temporary to permanent unless a due process hearing is conducted.. In 2002, in the case of McIlvaine v. WCAB (States), Mr. Quatrini persuaded the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that an over-the-road truck driver who was injured while passing through Pennsylvania was covered by the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act for that injury. The company had argued that the trucking company was headquartered in another state and that the injured worker had to use the workers’ compensation policy from the other state. As a result of this decision, any individual who is hurt while working in Pennsylvania - no matter what state that person lives in or in what state that person was hired - has the protection of the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act.. In 2004, in the case of Coleman v. WCAB (Indiana Hospital), another workers’ compensation case handled by Mr. Quatrini, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that an independent medical examination could include a diagnostic test only if the test did not involve more than a minimal risk and was not unreasonably intrusive.. Mr. Quatrini has contributed to the professional advancement of Workers’ Compensation law in many ways:. Mr. Quatrini has volunteered his time to numerous endeavors for the legal profession and has been recognized for his accomplishments:. Mr. Quatrini has devoted considerable energy and time to the philanthropic community:. Mr. Quatrini received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from St. Vincent College in 1971, and his Doctorate of Law from Duquesne University in 1974. He is a lifelong resident of the Latrobe-Greensburg area and is married to Patricia Cecchini, a nursing instructor at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He and Patricia have two sons, Michael, an associate at QuatriniRafferty, and Adam, a law student at Duquesne Law School.