Harris, Guidi, Rosner, Dunlap, Rudolph Jacksonville Workers Comp Attorneys

Proven Workers’ Compensation Attorneys

You have been hurt on the job and you need help. At the Law Offices of Harris Guidi, we want to be that help. The workers’ compensation claims process is frustrating and sometimes difficult and it seems like the game is fixed against you, but our team of experienced Jacksonville Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury Attorneys are ready to step in and level the playing field on your behalf.

There are many deadlines involved in filing a workers’ compensation claims and it is important that you consult a qualified Jacksonville Workers Compensation Attorney early on in the process to make sure that you meet all of the requirements and deadlines to receive the workers’ comp benefits that you deserve.

Let our Florida workers’ comp attorney’s help you navigate through all of the legal issues arising from your workers compensation claim so that you can concentrate on getting better. And at Harris Guidi you do not have to pay any money to us up front, as all of our workers’ comp cases are handled on a contingency basis.

We know how the workers’ compensation system is designed to work, and how it really works in the real world. Let our extensive knowledge and experience go to work on your behalf.

Knowing Your Workers’ Compensation Benefit Rights

Just because your workers compensation claim is denied, it does not mean that you are not entitled to benefits. Insurance companies and employers will many times deny claims in an effort to save money. Don’t let this stop you from getting what you deserve. Click here to read more about the appeals process.

Injured workers are not only entitled to workers’ compensation benefits, but they may also be entitled to disability benefits under the workers’ compensation system as well as social security disability benefits or supplemental security income. They may also be able to seek damages from a third party by taking action in a personal injury lawsuit if they can prove that the third party caused the accident or injury. Also, if you are threatened or fired for exercising your legal rights to workers’ compensation benefits an employer may be liable for a Retaliation lawsuit.

Workers’ compensation laws are designed to avoid time consuming and expensive lawsuits and are set up to pay fixed amounts for lost wages and medical expenses. If you accept Florida workers’ compensation benefits, you are usually not able to sue your employer. But, because of a law that took effect in 2003, Florida employees that accepted workers’ compensation benefits can still sue employers if they can prove that employers knowingly allowed a situation to exist that led to an accident.

More than Filing a Lawsuit

Filing a lawsuit is not the only area that a Florida Workers Compensation Attorney can help you receive the benefits that you deserve. Below are some of the reasons that you should consult an experienced Jacksonville Workers’ Compensation Attorney at Harris Guidi:


  • If you are threatened or fired for exercising your legal rights to workers’ comp benefits
  • A third party caused your accident or injury
  • Your workers’ compensation claims have been denied by an employer or insurance company
  • You were told by your employer that the workplace injury you sustained is not covered
  • Employers and insurance companies keep giving you the run around
  • Your employer tells you that he does not carry workers’ compensation insurance
  • Medical providers insist that you return to work before you are ready
  • You Failed a Drug Test and your case has been denied
  • You are unhappy with your doctors

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