You got hurt at work. Maybe you slipped on a job site, hurt your back lifting something, or developed pain over time just doing your job. Now you’re dealing with missed paychecks, doctor’s visits, and questions nobody seems to clearly answer. Most people assume workers’ compensation will handle everything. It usually doesn’t work that way.

In this video, Todd Lasky of Zavodnick & Lasky walks through what actually happens after a work injury, including how claims can be delayed, denied, or underpaid, and what you can do about it. An initial denial isn’t the end of the road. With the right legal guidance, a denied claim can become a paid one. The firm handles the paperwork, deals with the insurance company, and steps in when things get complicated so you can focus on getting better.

The biggest mistake people make is waiting. The sooner a workplace injury is documented, the stronger the case. Insurance companies don’t always calculate your benefits correctly, and you may be entitled to more than you’re being offered. These are real concerns that deserve real answers.

The insurance company already has a team working against you. Call Zavodnick & Lasky today for a free consultation. 

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