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Lake County Occupational Disease Lawyers

If the conditions of your work environment are causing you symptoms or ailments that prevent you from doing your job, you could be facing an occupational disease. Contact Hannigan & Botha, Ltd., for help in proving that you are suffering from an ailment caused by your job.

Due to the gradual and subtle way an occupational disease will usually begin and develop, many times an employer or insurance company will try to deny that it is the result of working for that employer.

Bring your case to us.

We have the medical understanding of these kinds of cases. We will thoroughly investigate the medical details of your injury to help you prove that you are in pain or unable to work as a result of your job or a past job.

Waukegan Work-Related Disease Attorneys

The first step to receiving the medical benefits you need is to file a claim. We can help you through the claims process, working to avoid the traps insurance companies hope you fall into. You have rights, and we will help you fight for them.

During the claims process, employers and insurance companies many times call into the question whether you are suffering due to your job. Our lawyers have the medical understanding and background to evaluate your case, and we will direct you to the experts and doctors who will help you prove that your ailment is a result of your employment.

Illinois and Lake County Occupational Disease Attorneys

We want to help you achieve a successful claim for your occupational disease and receive the benefits you deserve. Contact Hannigan & Botha, Ltd., at 847-949-1070 today for a free consultation.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
  • How much time do I have to file a claim for Workers' Compensation?


    This is called a Statute of Limitations and you have three (3) years from the date of accident or two (2) years from the last payment of compensation; whichever is longer.
  • When do I pay the attorney for his involvement on my claim?


    Fees are taken out from the checks received from proceeds the employer/insurance carrier pays for Awards and/or Settlement. There are no upfront or out-of -pocket payments made to the attorneys.
  • Can the insurance company tell me where to get medical treatment?


    You have the right to select two (2) doctors of your choice. This does not include referrals from one doctor to another.
  • What benefits am I entitled to if I am injured on the job?


    You have the right to Temporary Total Disability (TTD) while you are unable to work. You have the right to reasonable and necessary medical, surgical and hospital expenses covered at 100% - no deductibles and co-payments.
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