Serious workplace injuries can leave you permanently disfigured or scarred in an embarrassing or even debilitating way. Workers' compensation laws require separate claims for work-related scars, burns and disfigurement. An experienced attorney can help you obtain the maximum compensation you deserve for the physical and emotional impacts of your injury.
Since 1979, Kanoski & Associates has fought for the rights and benefits of injured workers in central Illinois. Our experienced attorneys will work to get you the compensation you deserve. With offices in Champaign, Decatur, Macomb, Pekin, Quincy, Rushville, Springfield and Bloomington, we are also willing to meet with clients in their homes and in hospitals. We cater to your specific needs.
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If you have been scarred or burned from an injury you sustained at work, it is important to discuss your options with a knowledgeable and accomplished attorney as soon as possible. Our team of trial lawyers has obtained more than $250 million in compensation for accident victims in a wide variety of circumstances.
What are my legal costs?
We provide legal representation on a contingency fee basis. You pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.
Am I eligible for compensation?
We will determine your eligibility based on the size of your scar or burn, overall skin damage, debilitating effects of disfigurement and the emotional impacts of your injury. Our compassionate personal service and thorough representation helps ensure you get the respect, response and results® you deserve.
Contact Our Central Illinois Workers' Compensation Lawyers
To consult with our experienced Springfield work injury scar attorneys, contact Kanoski & Associates today at 866-438-2419 or by e-mail. We serve injured workers throughout central Illinois.
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