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Middlesex County Workers Compensation Lawyer

Middlesex County Workers Compensation Lawyer

Locations Served in Middlesex County, NJ

For nearly 30 years, Middlesex County Workers Compensation Lawyer Daniel Santarsiero, Esq. at New Jersey Workers Compensation Lawyer of The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall, has fought to protect the interests of employees throughout Middlesex County, NJ who have suffered work-related injuries and occupational illnesses, including in the cities listed below.

  • Carteret
  • Cranbury
  • Dunellen
  • East Brunswick
  • Edison
  • Helmetta
  • Highland Park
  • Jamesburg
  • Metuchen
  • Middlesex
  • Milltown
  • Monroe Township
  • New Brunswick
  • North Brunswick
  • Old Bridge
  • Perth Amboy
  • Piscataway
  • Plainsboro
  • Sayreville
  • South Amboy
  • South Brunswick
  • South Plainfield
  • South River
  • Spotswood
  • Woodbridge

Middlesex County Workers’ Compensation Office in New Brunswick, NJ

Workers’ compensation law in Middlesex County, New Jersey, is carried out in the district office located in New Brunswick. The New Brunswick office is staffed by the supervising judge Ashley Hutchinson and three additional judges, Robert Thuring, Dana Wilt Mayo, and Gerald Massell.

In this court and other workers’ compensation courts in New Jersey, workers’ compensation cases are based on a cycle that is a three-week period of time. During a normal three-week period of time that does not have any holidays, there will be 15 Monday through Friday individual workdays. Those cycles are referenced as Week One, days one through five, Week Two, days one through five, and Week Three, days one through five.

Once a particular workers’ compensation case is assigned to a particular day, that case will remain on that particular day unless changed by the court. For instance, if there is a case that is scheduled to be heard on Friday, June 1, 2018, the next time that case can be listed would be Friday, June 22, 2018.

Nothing court-related will be done in the interval time between June 1 and June 22. This is different than the courts that handle criminal cases, family law cases, or personal injury cases in the State of New Jersey. Instead, workers’ compensation cases are handled in a piecemeal fashion. A small part of the case may get handled at one particular listing, and then the balance of that case will be addressed the next time that particular case is listed.

Trials are handled in the same fashion. There are no continual trials in workers’ compensation court. Instead, one witness will testify on one day, and then subsequent witnesses will testify in one, two, or three cycles afterward. Once that procedure is done and all of the witnesses have testified, the other side (the insurance company) then has the same right to call witnesses in the same fashion. Once all of the evidence has been submitted through witness testimony the judge will make a determination regarding what amount of compensation, if any, a particular injured worker is entitled to receive.

How A Workers’ Comp Case Is Resolved in Middlesex County, New Jersey

Even before the two sides can execute a workers’ compensation settlement, the workers’ compensation judge needs to make sure that the proposed settlement is fair. That is if it’s different than the normal personal injury settlement, which takes place outside of the workers’ compensation system in that there is no one outside the workers’ compensation system that will review the facts and medical evidence of a particular case to determine whether or not the outcome is fair to both the injured worker and to the employer.

In workers’ compensation court, a judge has to make a specific finding that he or she has reviewed the medical evidence in a particular case and believes that the resolution proposed by both the injured worker and the insurance company is fair and is reasonable. Finally, before a judge approves a settlement he or she has to make sure that the injured worker understands that even if the settlement is approved that that injured worker has certain additional rights which remain.

These additional rights are referenced as re-opener rights. These rights provide that the injured worker, even after a settlement is approved, can come back to the court for a limited period of time if he or she needs additional medical care or if his or her disability has increased, thus enabling them for a higher award of permanent disability.

In any case, it is crucial to hire an experienced Middlesex County workers compensation lawyer such as Daniel Santarsiero to navigate the waters of the unique workers’ compensation court.

Cases That an Experienced Middlesex County Workers Compensation Lawyer Can Help You With

Our Middlesex County workers’ compensation firm is capable of representing you with respect to any workplace injury you are facing. We can help you with:

Contact a Top Rated Middlesex County Workers Compensation Lawyer for a Free Consultation About Your Work Accident Claim Today

If you have been injured in a workplace accident, it is important to have a lawyer review your claim as soon as possible to see that you are being treated fairly and to ensure that you receive full compensation for your injury. Please call 866-916-3549 or contact our office using our online contact form to arrange a free consultation. You should know that our compensation lawyers do not charge a fee unless we make a recovery on your behalf.

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If you have been injured in a workplace accident, you may have many questions about the financial benefits available to you under New Jersey’s workers’ compensation system. You should know that you only have a limited amount of time to report your work injury and make a claim for workers’ comp benefits. Therefore, it is important to have a New Jersey workers compensation attorney review your claim as soon as possible to see that you are being treated fairly and to ensure that you receive full compensation for your injuries. Please call 866-916-3549 or contact our office using our convenient online contact form to arrange a free consultation. Our injury attorneys do not charge a fee unless we make a recovery on your behalf.

Representative Cases

Our client, a nurse at a long-term care center, suffered a work-related herniated disk injury in her back. As a result of her preexisting medical condition and her herniated disk, the court found that the client was totally disabled and awarded the client lifetime weekly disability payments and medical coverage for life.

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