Work-Related Back & Neck Injuries
Our Work Back & Neck Injury Lawyers Can Help You Seek Fair Benefits
Whether you are a laborer or work in an office, your job places strain on your body. Back and neck injuries are some of the most common types of injuries sustained by employees across a variety of occupations. As Wisconsin’s oldest workers' comp law firm, The Previant Law Firm, S.C. can provide the skilled legal help you need after an on-the-job back or neck injury.
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Workers' Comp Benefits for Neck & Back Injuries
Injured workers turn to our law firm for skilled legal representation. Wisconsin passed its workers' compensation laws in 1911. Our firm was founded in 1912. We have been handling workers' compensation claims for more than a century.
The legal team at The Previant Law Firm, S.C. handles hundreds of these cases each year. Talk to us today if you have sustained a back or neck injury. Our attorneys know that, whatever the level of severity, your injury is a serious matter in your life.
We may be able to help if you suffer from:
If you have suffered a back or neck injury and experienced one of these conditions, enlist one of our skilled neck & back work injury lawyers to help you evaluate your case and fight for everything you deserve.
Causes of Work-Related Back & Neck Injuries
At work, back and neck injuries can be caused by:
Our law firm stands with you throughout the entire process. We are dedicated to obtaining the compensation you deserve. We provide representation in initial applications, hearings, and appeals.
Liability for Occupational Neck & Back Injuries
Numerous parties may be held responsible for causing or contributing to your injury, and our back and neck injury lawyers will work hard to hold all of them accountable.
Your employer may have negligently caused your injury if he or she breached the duty to make your workplace safe. Workers' compensation may cover your claim if you are injured in a car accident while performing a work-related errand. A third party may be liable for a defective product, or another act of negligence not involving your employer or another employee. We can assist with any of these types of work injury claims.
Injured workers turn to our law firm for skilled legal representation. Wisconsin passed its workers' compensation laws in 1911. Our firm was founded in 1912. We have been handling workers' compensation claims for more than a century.
The legal team at The Previant Law Firm, S.C. handles hundreds of these cases each year. Talk to us today if you have sustained a back or neck injury. Our attorneys know that, whatever the level of severity, your injury is a serious matter in your life.
We may be able to help if you suffer from:
- Sciatica
- Muscle strains and lumbar sprains
- Herniated disk
- Bulging disk
- Disk prolapse
- Slipped disk
- Fracture of the lumbar spine (broken back)
- Cervical fracture (broken neck)
- Whiplash
If you have suffered a back or neck injury and experienced one of these conditions, enlist one of our skilled neck & back work injury lawyers to help you evaluate your case and fight for everything you deserve.
Causes of Work-Related Back & Neck Injuries
At work, back and neck injuries can be caused by:
- Falls
- Falling objects
- Lifting
- Repetitive twisting motions
- Being crushed between two objects
- Work-related car and truck accidents
Our law firm stands with you throughout the entire process. We are dedicated to obtaining the compensation you deserve. We provide representation in initial applications, hearings, and appeals.
Liability for Occupational Neck & Back Injuries
Numerous parties may be held responsible for causing or contributing to your injury, and our back and neck injury lawyers will work hard to hold all of them accountable.
Your employer may have negligently caused your injury if he or she breached the duty to make your workplace safe. Workers' compensation may cover your claim if you are injured in a car accident while performing a work-related errand. A third party may be liable for a defective product, or another act of negligence not involving your employer or another employee. We can assist with any of these types of work injury claims.
Call (414) 271-4500 or CLICK HERE to get started! Our workers' compensation firm is dedicated to helping working people recover after on-the-job injuries.