Illinois Work Injury Attorneys

We help you claim the benefits you deserve.

We help you claim the benefits you deserve.

Workplace injuries can be overwhelming, leaving you worried about your health, paycheck, and future. Our skilled workplace injury lawyers in Illinois know the challenges you face. Our team will help you understand your rights and get the full benefits of Illinois workers’ compensation.

Common Work Injuries in Illinois

Work-related accidents in Illinois can lead to different injuries, from minor scratches to life-altering disabilities. Mahony Law is here to help you if you’re injured at your workplace.

We’ve handled occupational injuries in Illinois resulting from:

  • Slip and fall accidents.
  • Motor vehicle collisions on the job.
  • Repetitive stress injuries.
  • Machinery or equipment malfunctions.
  • Falls from heights.
  • Exposure to hazardous materials.
  • Overexertion and heavy lifting.
  • Workplace violence.
Common Work Injuries in Illinois
Filing Work Injury Claims in Illinois

Filing Work Injury Claims in Illinois

The Illinois work injury claim process starts with notifying your employer as soon as possible after the accident. Reporting it quickly is critical, as delays can put your benefits at risk. Generally, you have 45 days to report the injury, but the sooner you do, the better.

Once reported, your employer’s insurance should cover medical bills and lost wages. However, handling paperwork, deadlines, and legal requirements can be tricky. That’s why you should turn to a skilled attorney like Mahony Law for filing workers’ compensation in Illinois.

Mahony Law Can Help Seek Compensation For

Slips, Trips, And Falls

Slip and fall accidents are one of the most common workplace accident claims in Illinois. Wet floors, uneven surfaces, or poor lighting may cause these accidents. Mahony Law helps you pursue workers’ compensation to recover medical expenses, lost wages, and ongoing care related to fall injuries.

Head and Brain Injuries

A work accident can lead to traumatic brain injury and change your life in an instant, impacting your ability to think, work, and live independently. Whether caused by falling objects, machinery, or workplace collisions, we help you pursue compensation for medical bills, long-term care, and loss of brain function.

Crashes and Collisions

A work-related car crash can leave you with serious injuries and growing expenses. Whether the accident happened on a job site or during work travel, our lawyers investigate every detail and fight for compensation from employers, insurers, or third parties to make sure you aren’t left paying the price.

Get the Compensation You Deserve

Filing for workers’ compensation in Illinois isn’t always easy. From strict deadlines to denied claims, the process can feel overwhelming when you’re already dealing with an injury. That’s why early legal help makes all the difference in protecting your rights and securing the benefits you deserve.

Our Illinois workers’ compensation attorneys help you recover compensation for:

  • Medical and hospital bills
  • Pain and suffering
  • Lost income and benefits
  • Future medical treatment
  • Lost earning potential
  • Punitive damages
  • Lost enjoyment of life

The sooner you can speak with me, the better your chances are of securing the compensation you deserve.

Get the Compensation You Deserve
Benefits of Hiring a Local Illinois Work Injury Attorney

Benefits of Hiring a Local Illinois Work Injury Attorney

Hiring a local work injury attorney in Illinois means you get personalized attention and effective representation. At Mahony Law, our team investigates your case, consults expert witnesses, gathers evidence, negotiates with insurers, and represents you in court if necessary.

Our experts will help you through every step of the process:

  • Evaluate your claim and explain your rights.
  • Gather evidence and medical records.
  • Handle all communications with insurance companies.
  • Fight for full compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
  • Represent you in court if your claim is denied or disputed.

Start the Path to Earning Justice

Getting in touch with our experienced personal injury attorneys is the most important step in the process. Call today for a free consultation.

    FAQs About Work Injuries

    Report the injury to your employer as soon as possible, seek medical attention, and keep detailed records of the incident and your treatment.

    In most cases, you can't sue your employer directly. However, you can file a workers' compensation claim and sometimes pursue a lawsuit against third parties if they contributed to your injury.

    You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and disability benefits. Sometimes, additional damages may be available if a third party is at fault.

    Generally, you must notify your employer within 45 days of the injury and have up to three years to file a workers’ compensation claim.