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Phoenix Workers’ Compensation Attorneys

Crossman Law Offices, P.C., focuses on workers' compensation law. Our Phoenix-based practice is devoted exclusively to helping workers get benefits, and our attorney Avery Crossman has been certified by the State Bar of Arizona as a workers' compensation specialist


“As Avery Crossman handled my case I always felt she was in my corner. She made herself available no matter what my concerns were. She never gave up and never compromised her integrity. She took on my case as if she personally felt my injustice herself. Her compassion and understanding always encouraged me. Her fees were fair. She put many hours in on my case, much more than what was expected, I felt she deserved more, but she would not accept the increase. She is a person of her word.”
- Michelle F.

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How a Phoenix Workers' Comp Attorney Can Help

Workplace accidents happen. Despite best intentions and careful observance of safety regulations outlined by the Arizona Occupational Safety and Health Act, many workers are seriously injured each year. If you or a loved one has been injured in the workplace, or while working off-site, our Arizona injury law group is here to help guide you through your workers' compensation claim.

The Arizona agency tasked with evaluating workers' compensation claims is the Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA). It operates through two key divisions: the Claims Division and the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Division.

The Claims Division of the Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA) supervises workers' compensation insurers within the state, ensuring that employees receive their entitled benefits under Arizona Workers’ Compensation Law. While the personnel within the Claims Division can offer general assistance and address inquiries regarding claim submissions, they are not authorized to provide legal counsel.

Upon receipt of your hearing request, the Claims Division will promptly forward it to the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Division. This division serves as the arena for resolving disputes between employees, employers, and insurance carriers.

Crossman Law Offices, P.C., focuses on workers' compensation law. Our Phoenix-based practice is devoted exclusively to helping workers get benefits, and our attorney Avery Crossman has been certified by the State Bar of Arizona as a Specialist in Workers' Compensation.

This means that our knowledge of workers' comp is thorough and current, and that we're prepared to handle even the most difficult or complex cases. We invite you to learn more about what sets us apart from other law firms.

How Much Does an AZ Workers' Compensation Lawyer Cost?

In Arizona, the cost of hiring a workers' compensation lawyer varies depending on several factors. Our attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they successfully resolve the workers' compensation claim. If the case escalates to a lawsuit due to disputed fault or complex circumstances, the attorney's fees may adjust accordingly. The fee structure is often regulated by statute to ensure fairness and transparency. Before initiating any legal action, our firm will provide clear notice to the client regarding payment terms and collect necessary information to assess the situation. Their purpose is to alleviate the financial burden for the injured worker while pursuing just compensation for pain and suffering endured. By navigating the intricate forms and legal procedures, our team will take proactive action to safeguard our client's rights and achieve a favorable outcome.

Benefits Available for a Phoenix Workers’ Compensation Claim

When individuals sustain workplace injuries or illnesses in Phoenix, there is a range of benefits typically available through workers’ compensation. From disability benefits to death benefits, our Arizona injury law group will give guidance through the legal process of your comp case. First and foremost, this includes medical expenses related to the injury or illness in question. All medical expenses are typically covered if the treating physician says they are necessary. This includes: Any emergency room or hospital visits Follow-up doctor visits to their healthcare provider Prescription medications Medical devices Physical therapy or rehabilitation Travel expenses reimbursement to attend medical appointments If a work injury or illness victim is unable to return to the job while they recover, there are various wage loss and disability benefits available - Temporary Total Disability (TTD) - This benefit is provided to workers who have suffered injuries and are temporarily unable to return to work. To be eligible for TTD, a qualified physician must certify that you are fully unable to perform your job. During this period, injured workers receive compensation to help cover their living expenses. Temporary Partial Disability (TPD) - TPD benefits are extended to injured workers who can return to work but are unable to perform all the tasks required for their job due to their injury. To qualify for TPD, a physician must specify the work restrictions and limitations caused by the injury. In such cases, workers receive partial compensation to make up for their reduced earning capacity. Permanent Partial Disability (PPD) - PPD benefits are intended for workers who have sustained permanent injuries but can still work to some extent. These injuries, although permanent, do not render the individual completely unable to work. Compensation is provided based on the nature and severity of the permanent impairment. Permanent Total Disability (PTD) - PTD benefits are granted to workers who have experienced severe injuries that completely incapacitate them, leaving them unable to work in any capacity. These injuries are considered permanent and have a significant and lasting impact on the individual’s ability to work. PTD benefits aim to provide long-term financial support for such individuals.

If a work injury or illness victim is unable to return to the job while they recover, there are various wage loss and disability benefits available -

  • Temporary Total Disability (TTD) - This benefit is provided to workers who have suffered injuries and are temporarily unable to return to work. To be eligible for TTD, a qualified physician must certify that you are fully unable to perform your job. During this period, injured workers receive compensation to help cover their living expenses.
  • Temporary Partial Disability (TPD) - TPD benefits are extended to injured workers who can return to work but are unable to perform all the tasks required for their job due to their injury. To qualify for TPD, a physician must specify the work restrictions and limitations caused by the injury. In such cases, workers receive partial compensation to make up for their reduced earning capacity.
  • Permanent Partial Disability (PPD) - PPD benefits are intended for workers who have sustained permanent injuries but can still work to some extent. These injuries, although permanent, do not render the individual completely unable to work. Compensation is provided based on the nature and severity of the permanent impairment.
  • Permanent Total Disability (PTD) - PTD benefits are granted to workers who have experienced severe injuries that completely incapacitate them, leaving them unable to work in any capacity. These injuries are considered permanent and have a significant and lasting impact on the individual’s ability to work. PTD benefits aim to provide long-term financial support for such individuals.

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Our knowledge of workers' comp is thorough and current, and we're prepared to handle even the most difficult or complex cases. We invite you to learn more about what sets us apart from other law firms.


Common Workplace Injuries in Phoenix

Injuries can occur in a wide variety of ways in the workplace. And that means any workplace. Yes, some industries are more dangerous than others, but accidents can happen regardless of where a person is employed. Whether you were injured on a construction site or in your office, the Phoenix workers' compensation lawyers want to remind employees the importance of taking the proper steps after a work injury to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. Some of the most common traumatic injuries associated with workplace incidents in Phoenix include:

  • Severe sprains or strains
  • Lacerations or puncture wounds
  • Fractures or dislocated bones
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Concussions
  • Spinal cord trauma
  • Whiplash
  • Other type of soft tissue injury
  • Crush injuries or amputations

Acute traumatic injuries are not the only type of harm a person can sustain in the workplace. In addition to the injuries mentioned above, we must also remain cognizant of repetitive motion injuries and occupational diseases.

  • Repetitive motion injuries.These are often referred to as repetitive strain injuries or repetitive stress injuries, and they affect muscles, tendons, and nerves by repetitive motions or constant use. These types of injuries are common in the fingers and thumbs, wrists, elbows, arms, shoulders, and knees. Perhaps the most well-known repetitive stress injury is carpal tunnel syndrome, but others certainly affect individuals and can become detrimental to workplace activities.
  • Occupational illnesses. Various types of occupational illnesses or diseases can affect workers over a longer period of time due to exposure in the workplace. This can include exposure to harsh elements, chemicals, and overall environments. Some types of occupational illnesses that can affect workers include respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, occupational cancers, mental health disorders, hearing and vision loss, tinnitus, and more.

Contact Our Workers' Compensation Lawyer in Phoenix Today To Discuss Your Claim

Our Phoenix workers' compensation attorney will adeptly leverage compelling evidence to assert their client's rights within the tight deadline, securing a favorable result. Through diligent advocacy on behalf of the client, they will demonstrate the damages incurred due to employment-related injuries, providing comprehensive compensation for their services. 

To discover how a dedicated Phoenix work injury attorney at Crossman Law Offices can assist you, reach out today at (602) 497-4359 for a free case review today. Whether you're seeking compensation or clarity regarding your injury, our team is here to support you every step of the way.

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