Injured at Work? You’re Not Alone
Tampa Workers’ Comp Attorneys
We Help You Get What You’re Owed
File Your Workers’ Compensation Claim With Confidence
If you were hurt on the job, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits—including medical care, lost wages & more. We help you file, fight delays & protect your rights.
Don’t Let the System Work Against You
We Handle Workers’ Comp Claims From Start to Finish
Filing a claim sounds simple—but it’s rarely easy. From missing documents to employer disputes, we help you avoid mistakes, meet deadlines & maximize your benefits.
We help gather crash reports, photos & evidence.
Accident Investigation
Initial Filing Support
We help file claims accurately & on time.
Medical Authorization Help
We assist with delays in care or coverage.
Employer Pushback
We protect you when your injury is questioned.
Benefits Strategy
We help secure every dollar you’re eligible to receive.
Workers’ Comp Claim FAQs
The system should be simple—but it’s not. Here’s what Florida workers need to know after getting hurt on the job.
What benefits does workers’ compensation provide in Florida?
You may be entitled to medical treatment, partial wage replacement, travel expenses, and permanent impairment benefits. If you’re unable to return to work, you may also qualify for long-term or vocational assistance.
How do I file a workers’ comp claim?
First, report the injury to your employer as soon as possible—ideally within 30 days. Then, your employer should notify their insurance carrier. We step in to help file the claim properly and ensure nothing is missed.
What if my employer doesn’t report the injury?
This is more common than it should be. If your employer refuses to report your claim or delays action, we’ll intervene directly with the insurer and pursue your rights through the state.
Can I choose my own doctor for treatment?
In most cases, no—your employer’s insurance carrier selects the treating physician. However, we help ensure that care is appropriate, documented, and not delayed or denied without reason.
How long do I have to file a claim?
You must report the injury within 30 days of the incident, and claims are subject to strict deadlines. The sooner you begin, the easier it is to preserve your rights and build a solid case.
Still Have a Question?
If the process feels unclear—or unfair—we’re here to make sure you’re heard, supported & protected at every step.