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Workers' Compensation

Workers' compensation laws are written with one fact in mind: every worker at every job is at risk of suffering a workplace injury.  Immediate injuries are most common, such as a fall or a car accident while on the clock.  Repetition injuries are also covered under workers' compensation, including carpal tunnel syndrome or muscle strains from heavy lifting.  Other injuries, including stress-related illnesses, may also be covered.  And sometimes, injuries can occur because of unnecessarily dangerous working conditions, requiring additional legal protections.

Work comp is a valuable safety net for workers who suffer an injury.  Arizona employers are required by law to carry workers' compensation insurance.  The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker can help injured workers navigate the complicated inner-workings of the Arizona workers compensation system.  We work hard to ensure our clients receive the rightful benefits of workers' compensation insurance include medical care, wage loss recovery, and protection against disability.  We can also help you determine if you qualify for a Social Security Disability claim.

We Can Help

If you or a loved one has suffered an accident at work and are seeking assistance pursuing a workers' compensation claim, contact us today.  The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker associates with one of the most established workers' compensation law firms in Arizona.  With over 20 years of Arizona workers' compensation experience, our team is uniquely prepared to help you and your loved ones through these difficult times.  Call The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker today at (800) 333-0000 or use our case submission form to schedule a free workers' compensation consultation.  Our helpful attorneys can help you answer any questions you may have about the workers' compensation process.

Tough times call for tough lawyers.  We'll fight for you!®

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