The experienced legal team at the Law Offices of Gary Rodich recently won a $240,000 verdict on behalf of our client who sustained a repetitive work injury while working as a tax auditor.
Initially, the claim was denied by the defendant. However, they later admitted that our client sustained an injury to his hands, neck, back, wrists, shoulders, and stomach. Over the next couple of years, our client received substantial medical treatment for these injuries. Once the treatment was completed, the defendant offered to resolve the case for $123,000 and we countered with a demand of $240,000, which was rejected. When tried in court, the judge awarded our client $240,000, future medical care, and back benefits owed.
When a worker sustains injuries that are related to their job duties, they have a right to certain benefits that can help them either recover or manage the pain of these injuries. When our team fights on your behalf, we work to secure an award that can effectively cover the costs of medical treatments, missed wages, rehabilitation costs, and disability benefits. We understand the difficulties our clients face, especially when denied the appropriate compensation to ease their burdens. Our team will fight tirelessly for you and help protect your rights.
We have represented workers from a variety of industries, including teachers, hospital workers, factory workers, entertainers, and more, so you can rest assured your case will be in good hands with us.
At Rodich Law, our workers’ compensation team has been representing injured workers for over 50 years and is backed by a history of successful results. You can feel confident in our ability to negotiate a settlement on your behalf or, if necessary, litigate your case in court, so you can receive the compensation you deserve and need to recover and cope with your work-related injuries.
Reach out to our law office today at 818-888-3000 to set up a free initial case evaluation with a member of our team to get started on protecting your rights as an injured worker.
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