http://nytimes.com/2020/02/17/nyregion/construction-deaths-latinos-nyc.html
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This has happened in Bloomington Normal. Illinois Workers’ Compensation law provides benefits to undocumented workers.
http://nytimes.com/2020/02/17/nyregion/construction-deaths-latinos-nyc.html
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This has happened in Bloomington Normal. Illinois Workers’ Compensation law provides benefits to undocumented workers.
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Illinois Workers’ Compensation law provides death benefits, however you do not want them. Be careful on the job. Protect yourself and others.
Illinois Workers’ Compensation Law provides you with a number of benefits that Work Comp insurance companies do not want you to know.
When you are off work you should receive payment until your doctor returns you to work.
When you need medical treatment as a result of your injury you should have your medical bills paid.
When your doctor releases you to return to work you should be paid a settlement.
If you do not receive any of these benefits make sure to call an Illinois Work Comp Attorney.
It does not cost you to have a lawyer. The Illinois Work Comp Attorney is not paid until you recover money.
Questions about your work injury case? Feel free to contact Illinois Work Comp Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.
http://osha.gov/news/newsreleases/region5/03032021
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Be extra cautious near moving machinery. Illinois Workers’ Compensation law provides some of the best benefits in the country, but it will never replace your arms, legs, hands, or life.
Do not let the Workers’ Compensation insurance company tell you where to file for your work injury benefits.
Why does it matter?
Illinois law provides some of the highest protections and settlements in the Country.
Some companies will tell you that you must file in the State where you live or in the state where your employer is located.
Not true. Illinois law allows you to file your work injury claim in Illinois if you are injured here or if you contracted or were hired out of Illinois. Doesn’t matter what state you were injured in.
It can get complicated. So make sure to speak with an Illinois Workers’ Compensation Attorney to make sure that you get the Illinois benefits you deserve.
In some cases you can file in Illinois even if you settled your case in another state!
Questions about your Work Comp accident? Feel free to contact Illinois Workers’ Compensation Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.