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Phone: 

(856) 234-4023


Fax:
(856)-234-4025

Email:

ajtalone@talonelaw.com


Address: 

302 North Washington Avenue
Suite 101 West
Moorestown, NJ 08057
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Workers' Compensation

Shield Your Profession

Workers' Compensation Claims

Whether you’re dealing with a new injury, denied claim, or the complexities of a permanent disability case, Talone Law can provide the guidance and representation you need. Our practice areas include, but are not limited to:


  • Denied Claims: Assistance in appealing or refiling claims that have been wrongfully denied.
  • Medical Benefits: Securing coverage for all necessary medical treatment related to your workplace injury.
  • Lost Wages: Pursuing wage benefits for time lost due to injury.
  • Permanent Disability: Helping workers who have sustained permanent injuries secure the compensation they are entitled to under New Jersey law.


With Talone Law, you don’t have to face this challenging process alone.

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Key Coverage Points

Explore the key features of our Professional Liability Insurance designed to provide comprehensive protection and peace of mind in your professional life.

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Denied Claims

Assistance in appealing or refiling claims that have been wrongfully denied.
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Lost Wages

Pursuing wage benefits for time lost due to injury.
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Medical benefits

Securing coverage for all necessary medical treatment related to your workplace injury.
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Permanent Disability

Helping workers who have sustained permanent injuries secure the compensation they are entitled to under New Jersey law.
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  • What types of injuries are covered under workers’ compensation?

    Workers' compensation generally covers injuries that occur as a result of job-related duties. This includes both sudden injuries, like fractures or burns, and conditions that develop over time, such as repetitive stress injuries and occupational illnesses. If you’re unsure whether your injury is covered, contact us for a free consultation to review your specific situation.

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  • Can I still receive workers’ compensation if the accident was my fault?

    In most cases, yes. Workers’ compensation is a no-fault system, which means you can receive benefits even if you may have contributed to the accident. However, there are some exceptions, such as injuries resulting from intentional misconduct or being under the influence of drugs or alcohol. We can help you understand how fault might affect your claim.

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  • What should I do if I'm injured on the job?

    If you're injured on the job, immediately report the incident to your employer and file an official accident report to document the injury. Seek medical attention right away, even for minor injuries, and follow your doctor’s treatment plan. Collect contact information from any witnesses to the accident, as their statements may support your claim. Finally, consult a workers’ compensation attorney to ensure you receive all available benefits and the support needed to recover and return to work.

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