Worker's Compensation


Workers’ Compensation Lawyer in Macomb County, Michigan

If you were injured on the job in Macomb County, Michigan, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. Workers’ compensation is a no-fault system that pays for your medical care, wage loss, disability benefits, and more when a work-related injury or illness occurs — regardless of whether your employer was at fault.

Macomb Injury Lawyers helps injured workers throughout Clinton Township, Sterling Heights, Warren, Shelby Township, Macomb Township, and surrounding communities. We assist with initial claims, denied claims, benefit disputes, and appeals to protect your rights and secure the benefits you need.

To speak with a local workers’ compensation lawyer, call (586) 333-3000 for a free consultation.

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What is workers’ compensation? It is Michigan’s mandatory insurance system that pays benefits
to employees who are injured or become ill due to their work duties. Benefits can include medical care, wage loss, temporary or permanent disability, and vocational rehabilitation.

What Benefits Are Available?

  • Medical Care: Coverage for doctor visits, hospital stays, medications, and therapy.
  • Wage Loss Benefits: Partial replacement of lost income if you cannot work due to your injury.
  • Disability Benefits: Compensation for temporary or permanent disability.
  • Death Benefits: Support for families when a worker dies from a job-related injury or illness.
  • Vocational Rehabilitation: Assistance with returning to work, training, or job placement.

How to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim in Michigan

Reporting your injury quickly and correctly is critical. Generally:

  1. Report the injury to your employer immediately. Michigan law requires timely reporting to protect your claim.
  2. Seek medical care. Make sure your treating provider documents that the injury is work-related.
  3. Complete and submit required forms. Your employer and their insurance carrier must receive the necessary paperwork.
  4. Keep copies of all records. Documentation helps if disputes arise later.

What If Your Claim Is Denied?

Denials are common in workers’ compensation cases, especially if the insurer claims the injury was not work related, the injury is pre-existing, or the paperwork is incomplete. If your claim is denied:

  • You have the right to appeal.
  • Deadlines apply to appeals, so prompt action matters.
  • Evidence such as medical records, job descriptions, and witness testimony may be required.

Legal representation can significantly strengthen your appeal and protect against unfair denials or benefit reductions.

Common Workplace Injuries We Handle

  • Back, neck, and spinal injuries
  • Fractures and broken bones
  • Repetitive stress injuries (e.g., carpal tunnel)
  • Amputations and crush injuries
  • Occupational illnesses (respiratory, chemical, hearing loss)
  • Traumatic brain injuries

Why Legal Help Matters

Workers’ compensation cases can become complex when:

  • Insurers dispute whether the injury is job-related
  • Benefits are underpaid or denied outright
  • Temporary benefits transition to permanent disability
  • Employers retaliate after a claim (which is prohibited)

An experienced workers’ compensation lawyer can gather evidence, communicate with insurers, represent you at hearings,
and make sure your rights are fully protected.

Service Areas in Macomb County

We represent injured workers in Clinton Township, Sterling Heights, Warren, Shelby Township, Macomb Township, St. Clair Shores, Roseville, Eastpointe, Fraser, Mount Clemens, Utica, New Baltimore, and surrounding Macomb County communities. Learn more about our service areas: Locations Served.

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Workers’ Compensation FAQ

What is workers’ compensation in Michigan?

Michigan workers’ compensation is a no-fault system that provides medical and wage loss benefits when an employee is injured at work.

Do all employers have to carry workers’ comp insurance?

Most employers with regular employees are required to carry coverage; exceptions are limited and should be reviewed with an expert.

How long do I have to file a workers’ comp claim?

Timelines vary; reporting early and seeking guidance helps protect your claim and benefits.

Contact Macomb Injury Lawyers

Phone: (586) 333-3000
Address: 42490 Garfield Rd Ste 210, Clinton Twp, MI 48038
Contact form: https://macombinjurylawyers.com/contact/

Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship.

 

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