
For more than 38 years, I’ve had the privilege of helping injured workers navigate some of the most difficult moments of their lives. A workplace injury can be overwhelming—physically, emotionally, and financially—but understanding your rights is the first step toward protecting yourself and your future.
Over the years, I’ve represented clients across a wide range of professions. Some of the most common workplace injuries occur in construction, healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, and retail. Construction workers often face risks from falls or heavy equipment, while healthcare professionals frequently suffer from lifting-related injuries. Warehouse employees, delivery drivers, and retail workers are also highly susceptible to strains, slips, and repetitive motion injuries.
If you’ve been injured on the job, what you do next matters. First, report the injury to your employer immediately—this is critical to protecting your claim. Next, seek medical attention and be sure to follow all recommended treatment plans. Documentation is key, so keep records of everything, including doctor visits, missed workdays, and any communication related to your injury.
Most importantly, don’t assume your employer or their insurance company will automatically act in your best interest. Workers’ compensation laws are designed to protect you, but the process can be complex. That’s where I come in.
I take great pride in offering personal attention to every client, ensuring they understand their rights and receive the benefits they deserve.
As a 5-star rated attorney, I offer complimentary consultations to discuss your situation and guide you through all your best options to maximize your results. If you’ve been injured at work, you don’t have to face it alone—I’m here to help you every step of the way.
