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Workers' Compensation

When an employee is injured on the job, their employer’s workers' compensation insurance is responsible for covering medical expenses, lost wages, and other benefits. However, when a third party is at fault for the injury, the workers' compensation carrier has the right to seek recovery from the responsible party through subrogation.

Pursuing Third-Party Liability

In many cases, workplace injuries are caused by defective products, unsafe premises, or negligent third parties. For example:

  • A worker falls from a defective ladder while stocking shelves at a grocery store.
  • An employee is injured in an automobile accident while driving for work.
  • A construction worker is harmed due to faulty equipment or unsafe worksite conditions.

In these scenarios, after paying out the workers’ compensation claim, the insurance carrier may seek reimbursement from the at-fault third party, such as the ladder manufacturer, property owner, or negligent driver.

Comprehensive Representation for Insurance Carriers

Our firm has extensive experience handling workers’ compensation subrogation cases. We represent insurance carriers in identifying liable third parties, preserving evidence, and aggressively pursuing recovery. We work closely with third-party administrators (TPAs) who manage claims across multiple practice areas, ensuring a seamless and efficient process.

Our Approach:

  • Thorough Investigation – Identifying all potential third-party defendants.
  • Strategic Litigation – Pursuing claims through negotiation or legal action to maximize recovery.
  • Industry Expertise – Handling subrogation cases across a wide range of industries, including construction, retail, and transportation.
  • Collaborative Partnerships – Working with TPAs and insurance carriers to streamline the subrogation process.

With our deep knowledge of workers’ compensation subrogation, we help insurance carriers recover the funds they rightfully deserve, reducing overall costs and ensuring that responsible parties are held accountable.

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