If your brain injury leaves you unable to return to work, either temporarily or permanently, you may qualify for additional benefits under workers’ compensation, including permanent disability benefits. These benefits aim to replace your lost income and support your ongoing medical needs. However, securing these benefits can be complicated due to the stringent requirements set by recent court rulings. An attorney can help you demonstrate the full extent of your disability and fight for the compensation you need to support your future, giving you the financial security to focus on your recovery.
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Legally Reviewed ByIf your brain injury leaves you unable to return to work, either temporarily or permanently, you may qualify for additional benefits under workers’ compensation,...
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