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Work Related Injuries

Chicago Workplace Injury Lawyer

847-380-3309 or 312-380-5467

Located throughout Chicagoland (Chicago, Schaumburg, and the suburbs of Chicago), work related injury lawyer Joseph Klest has over twenty-four years of experience assisting Illinois clients injured in the work place due to dangerous or defective machinery, a construction accident, or a dangerous work environment.

As an experienced Chicago workplace injury lawyer, Joseph Klest understands the significance of being unable to work or provide for your family. He understands the anxiety of mounting medical and other expenses coupled with a cut in income. That is why he is committed to obtaining the maximum amount of compensation possible to compensate you for your injuries and losses.

Causes of Workplace Injuries

On the job injuries can occur due to a variety of causes, ranging from OSHA violations to dangerous products (defective tools and faulty machinery). Some of the more frequent causes include the following:

  • OSHA violations
  • Construction accidents
  • Improper scaffolding
  • Defective machinery
  • Improper safety devices
  • Missing safety devices
  • Chemical exposure
  • Negligent operation
  • Faulty industrial equipment

Work site accident injuries include:

There may be more than one avenue of recovery for the injured worker. A workplace injury can trigger claims against both the employer and any potentially liable third party. The Klest Law Firm handles all aspects of workplace related injuries including workers' compensation claims in front of Illinois Industrial Commission.

The Illinois Workers' Compensation Act protects injured workers in the State of Illinois. Any Illinois employee that has been injured qualifies for workers' compensation benefits. The law allows any injured worker to bring a claim at the Illinois Industrial Commission for certain benefits. Under the Act, an injured employee is entitled to:

  • Medical care for the injury suffered
  • Temporary Total Disability (TTD) equal to two thirds the employees average weekly wage while he or she is recovering from the injury
  • Permanent Partial Disability (PPD) benefits where an employee has suffered a permanent disability or disfigurement
  • Permanent Total Disability (PTD) for an employee who is rendered permanently unable to work
  • Death benefits for surviving family members

Under Illinois law, the employer is responsible for paying workers' compensation benefits. Most employers carry workers' compensation insurance to handle claims. A Chicago workers' compensation attorney can help an injured worker negotiate with the insurance carrier and navigate the complexities of the applicable law to maximize compensation recovery.

You Can Have a High-Profile Chicago Job/Work Related Injury Attorney

Help You Obtain the Compensation You Deserve

We handle workplace injury claims on a contingency fee basis, which means you don't pay attorneys' fees unless you win your case.

Joseph Klest can put over twenty-four years of legal experience to work for you. Call us at 847-380-3309 or 312-380-5467 for a free consultation. Please fill out the intake form on the Contact Us page.

Office Locations

Joseph G. Klest
Attorney at Law
Schaumburg Office
1701 East Woodfield Road, Suite 909
Schaumburg, IL, 60173
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Phone: 847-380-3309
Fax: 847-969-9514
Toll Free: 888-694-0245
Western Suburbs:
708-550-4548 OR
847-380-3309

Chicago Office
203 North LaSalle, Suite 2100
Chicago, IL, 60601 USA
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JK Representing clients throughout Illinois: Chicago, Aurora, Addison, Chicago Heights, Joliet, Hillsdale, Plainfield, Rolling Meadows, Des Plaines, Schaumburg, Palatine, Elk Grove Village, Hoffman Estates, Arlington Heights, Mount Prospect, Hanover Park, Streamwood, Prospect Heights, Wheeling, Wheaton, Waukegan, Inverness, Barrington, Buffalo Grove, Elgin, Bartlett, Itasca, Bloomingdale, Wooddale, Cook County, DuPage County, Lake County, McHenry County, and Will County.

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