The Dodd Law Firm

The Dodd Law Firm Law firm representing injured people across Connecticut in personal injury and Workers' Compensation cases.

While some workers are able to work from home, there are many who must continue to work outside of the home during the m...
04/10/2020

While some workers are able to work from home, there are many who must continue to work outside of the home during the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. This includes workers from multiple disciplines such as healthcare, delivery, utilities, and too many others to name. With this work comes the inherent risk of exposure to the COVID-19 virus.

A worker who contracts this illness after being exposed in the workplace has the right to file a Workers’ Compensation claim.
A Workers’ Compensation claim would provide substantial assistance in dealing with the potentially serious effects of the coronavirus.

First and foremost, if the claim is accepted, a Workers’ Compensation insurance company would be obligated to pay for all the related the medical treatment needed for a sick worker.

Secondly, the sick worker would receive money benefits for any time they missed from work as a result of their illness.

It is also worth noting that there is still much that is not known about the long-term effects of this illness. There is potential that the severe respiratory distress which may be caused by the virus may lead to damage to other vital organs such as the brain, kidneys, liver and heart. Permanent damage may also be done to the lungs in some cases.

We do not intend to alarm anyone with this information, but to encourage those individuals at risk to assert and preserve their rights to benefits under the Workers’ Compensation system in this unprecedented time. Further, it is important to file a written claim as soon as possible, as various legal deadlines will apply to these cases, as they do to other Workers’ Compensation claims. If you do not file your claim in time, you may lose all rights to any Workers’ Compensation benefits for your illness.

April Case of the MonthClient was injured in a rear-end motor vehicle accident.  Although her vehicle sustained only mod...
04/09/2020

April Case of the Month

Client was injured in a rear-end motor vehicle accident. Although her vehicle sustained only moderate property damage, she sustained injuries to her neck and back. She missed time from work and was required to seek treatment with a chiropractor and orthopedist. Her case was resolved by arbitration. She was awarded over $80,000.

An injury does not need to occur “at work” in order for it to be the basis of a compensable Workers’ Compensation claim....
04/02/2020

An injury does not need to occur “at work” in order for it to be the basis of a compensable Workers’ Compensation claim. Workers’ Compensation benefits are appropriate whenever an injury “arises out of and in the course of” a person’s employment. This does not limit where an compensable injury may occur.

This means that injuries occurring while working from home can be Workers’ Compensation claims.

This is important to know as many workers transition to working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss an injury you have sustained while working from home.

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1781 Highland Avenue, Suite 105
Cheshire, CT
06410

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