Navigating The Complexities Of Workers’ Compensation For Neck Injuries In Florida
Suffering a neck injury at work can profoundly impact your health and financial stability. At Smith, Feddeler & Smith, P.A., we understand the fears you may face about your future and job security after such a debilitating injury. Since our firm’s establishment in 1968, we have dedicated ourselves to supporting workers across Florida with a comprehensive approach that prioritizes your needs and concerns.
Our team of four Florida Bar Association board-certified workers’ compensation attorneys stands ready to help you navigate even the most challenging cases, ensuring you feel fully supported throughout your legal journey. With our strong commitment to justice and our strong reputation as leaders in the workers’ compensation field, you can trust us to fight for you.
If you suffered a neck injury at work, call us at 863-336-6927 to schedule a free consultation. You can also reach us using our online contact form.
A Neck Injury Can Change Your Life
Workers’ compensation is an essential insurance program designed to provide financial and medical benefits to employees who suffer injuries while on the job. This system is crucial for those experiencing neck injuries at work, which can be particularly debilitating and have long-lasting effects on a worker’s life.
Neck injuries in the workplace can result from a variety of incidents. Common causes include sudden accidents such as slips, trips and falls, or from lifting heavy objects improperly. Additionally, they can develop over time from repetitive strain or maintaining an unnatural posture, often seen in office environments where prolonged computer use leads to cumulative neck strain injuries. The impact of such injuries can be large, leading to chronic pain, reduced mobility and significant challenges in performing daily activities and work duties.
A Wealth Of Experience In Representing Clients Who Have Suffered Neck Injuries
We are committed to securing the comprehensive benefits necessary for your recovery and return to work. Workers’ compensation for neck injuries may cover medical expenses for treatment and ongoing care, compensation for lost wages if you are unable to work, rehabilitation services to aid recovery and permanent disability benefits if the injury leads to long-term impairment.
Common types of neck injuries workers obtain include:
- Cervical sprains and strains
- Whiplash
- Cervical disc injury
- Pinched nerves
- Cervical fracture
Our dedicated attorneys understand the critical nature of these injuries and are poised to help you navigate the complexities of your claim, ensuring you receive the maximum compensation to which you are entitled. We strive to handle each case with the attention and care it deserves, focusing on your needs and recovery. If you would like to schedule a free consultation to discuss a neck injury that happened at work, call us at 863-336-6927 to schedule a free consultation. You can also reach us using our online contact form.
Can You File A Workers’ Compensation Claim For A Neck Injury?
You can file a workers’ compensation neck claim if your neck injury occurred while you were performing your work duties or as a result of your work environment. It is important to report the injury to your employer promptly and seek medical evaluation to document the injury thoroughly. Our attorneys can guide you through the filing process, ensuring that all necessary documentation is accurate and submitted on time.
What If I Had Neck Problems Before?
Previous neck problems do not necessarily preclude you from filing a successful workers’ compensation claim. However, these cases can be more complex, as it must be demonstrated that the work environment exacerbated or contributed to the worsening of your preexisting condition. At Smith, Feddeler & Smith, P.A., we have extensive experience navigating such complexities and can help distinguish between preexisting conditions and work-related injuries to maximize your claim’s success.
What Symptoms Of A Neck Injury Should I Look Out For?
Recognizing the symptoms of a neck injury early can be crucial for timely medical intervention and a successful workers’ compensation claim.
Symptoms to watch for include:
- Persistent pain or stiffness in the neck
- Loss of range of motion in the neck
- Headaches originating at the base of the skull
- Tingling or numbness in the arms or hands
- Muscle weakness in the arms, hands or shoulders
If you suspect a neck injury, you should tell your employer and seek medical attention right away.
Can I See My Own Doctor For A Work-Related Neck Injury?
In Florida, your employer or their insurance company generally has the right to choose the health care provider. However, you may be able to change doctors if unsatisfied with the initial appointment, and under certain conditions, you may consult your own doctor. We can help clarify these options based on your specific circumstances.
What Is The Average Settlement For A Workers’ Compensation Neck Injury Claim?
The amount of a workers’ compensation settlement for a neck injury can vary widely based on the severity of the injury, required medical treatments and the impact on your ability to work. Our attorneys strive to secure the maximum possible settlement to cover all your needs.
We Are Ready To Help You On Your Road To Recovery
If you are dealing with a neck injury from a workplace accident, contact Smith, Feddeler & Smith, P.A. today. Call us at 863-336-6927 or fill out our online contact form for a free consultation. We offer flexible meeting options to fit your schedule, ensuring you get the support you need when you need it. Let us help you secure the compensation you deserve.