Workers' Comp Appeal Process The appeals process for workers' comp cases is complex, so it is important you work with...
Can I sue my employer for my work injury?
In most cases, you are barred from suing your employer directly for work-related injuries. Some exceptions apply, however. If your employer intentionally caused your injury, denied your work injury claim in bad faith, was grossly negligent, or does not maintain workers’ compensation insurance, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit against the company or entity to recover compensation.
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