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Maine Workers Comp LawyersWorkers comp benefits are a necessity after a serious work-related injury. When workers comp benefits are denied or terminated unexpectedly, causes an undue financial burden on the employee and his or her family. At Reben, Benjamin & March, we have served injured employees for more than 30 years and are advocates of employees' rights. Contact our Portland, Maine, workers comp lawyers for a free telephone consultation. Denial of Workers Compensation Benefits Employers often deny claims for workers comp benefits that are based on repetitive stress injuries such as carpel tunnel syndrome or back injuries, arguing that such injuries are not work-related. As experienced workers comp attorneys, we work diligently to prove the causal connection between the injury and the job. If an employee has suffered a serious injury and is unable to work, he or she may be entitled to a lump sum benefit pay out. We strive to maximize benefits for our clients by proving that the degree of impairment is greater than what the employer believes. Proving the degree of impairment is crucial because it can mean the difference between a maximum of 7 years of benefits or a lifetime of benefits for permanent injuries. Termination of Workers Comp Benefits Our workers comp law firm is skilled at representing employees whose benefits have been terminated unjustly. Employers generally terminate workers compensation benefits because:
The experienced workers comp attorneys at Reben, Benjamin & March, can manage the extensive documents involved in proving the extent of your injury. We have the resources and the experience to face employers and recover the benefits you need. If you have been denied workers comp benefits or your benefits have been terminated, contact our Maine workers comp lawyers for a free telephone consultation. Reben, Benjamin & March Located in Portland, Maine, Reben, Benjamin & March assists clients in Augusta, Biddeford, Falmouth, Kittery, Lewiston, Portsmouth, Saco, Waterville, and Yarmouth, and in Cumberland County, York County, Sagadahoc County, Androscoggin County, and Lincoln County. NOTE RE: SEARCH ENGINE MARKETING: "MAINE WORKERS COMP" IS SEARCHED TWICE AS OFTEN AS "MAIN WORKERS COMPENSATION". The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation. Copyright © 2008 by Reben, Benjamin & March. All rights reserved. You may reproduce materials available at this site for your own personal use and for non-commercial distribution. All copies must include this copyright statement. |