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Your employer and their insurance company are looking out for their own best interests, not yours. If you are injured while working, Illinois law says you have the right to compensation for your injury. This compensation includes your medical expenses, weekly paychecks for as long as you are off work, compensation for the permanent loss of use of your injured body, and more.

Although employers can send you to a physician of their choice, you have the right to see the doctor of your choice. You employer must pay for this treatment. Your employer cannot dictate your treatment regimen. Your doctor will decide when you can return to work, not your employer. Trust Goldstein Bender & Romanoff’s attorneys to ensure that your employer does not take advantage of you.

Why should you lose income because you were injured on the job? The law provides that you continue to receive a percentage of your income if a doctor says you cannot work because of your work related injury. They must compensate you on a weekly basis.

While some firms don’t have the ability or desire to try your case and may refer it to another firm, Goldstein Bender & Romanoff will handle your entire case from beginning to end, including appeals, if necessary.

For over 60 years, our firm has helped the injured with their workers’ compensation cases. Our success in workers’ compensation cases is unparalleled. In fact, our success is evident by the number of 2nd and 3rd generation clients who come to us for their workers’ compensation needs.

Contact us immediately for a free consultation 

Goldstein Bender & Romanoff is your ideal source for comprehensive assistance if you have been injured on the job. Call us at 312-346-8558 or fill out the form on the right. You have the right to speak to an attorney regarding your accident. We operate on a contingency fee basis — meaning you pay nothing for our services unless you receive a settlement or verdict — and can come to your home or hospital room if you are unable to travel. We offer free initial consultations.