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Clearwater Workers' Compensation Law Firm
Overview
Injured Florida Workers, What You Don't Know Can Hurt You
- If a Florida worker misses seven consecutive days of work due to a work-related injury, that worker is entitled to up to 80 percent of his or her lost wages.
- If a Florida worker is disabled and that worker is away from work for longer than 21 days, that worker is entitled to benefits for the first seven days as well.
Employers are not always forthcoming about the compensation they must provide employees who are injured on the job. In some cases, the employer may be ignorant of the law. In other cases, the employer may simply be trying to save money by avoiding the issue of payment. Cutting corners in workers' compensation payments is just one way workers are disenfranchised every day.
At Rooth Law Firm, P.A., in Clearwater, Florida, we know Florida's workers' compensation laws inside and out. If you come to us with questions about a workers' comp claim, our board certified lawyer can ensure that your employer and your employer's insurance company are playing by the rules. We can help you get the medical care you need, as well as compensation for lost wages and temporary disability caused by your on-the-job injury.
The Importance Of Being 'Board Certified' In Workers' Comp
Unlike most Florida lawyers, Joseph Rooth is board certified in workers' compensation law by the Florida Bar Association. He has a comprehensive understanding of Florida workers' compensation law and the skills - in the courtroom and at the negotiating table - you need to obtain all of the compensation that is due to you. He has successfully represented workers' compensation clients in Florida since 1994.
Mr. Rooth's effectiveness extends to workers whose injuries are long-lasting. For clients with long-term disabilities that prevent them from working for more than a year, he can pursue Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits through the federal government. Navigating the SSD system is challenging, but Mr. Rooth has succeeded in helping clients navigate it. Whether you are applying for SSD for the first time, or your prior claim has been rejected, he can do what is necessary to get a fair review of your circumstances and the benefits you need.
Contact Us For A Free Consultation
Rooth Law Firm, P.A., maintains offices throughout the Tampa Bay area for the convenience of its clients. In addition to our Clearwater office, we maintain offices in New Port Richey, Spring Hill and Seminole, Florida. If you would like to discuss your options for workers' compensation or Social Security Disability, contact our lawyer today at 727-849-3400. Your initial consultation will be free and you will owe us no money unless we obtain benefits or compensation on your behalf.
About Rooth Law Firm PA
Practice Areas
- Workers' Compensation
- Social Security -- Disability
- Employment Law -- Employee
- Labor Law
- Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
- Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Medical Malpractice
Office Information
Address
2451 McMullen Booth Rd Clearwater, FL 33759
Phone
Fax
- 727-849-0499
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Websites
Other Offices
Rooth Law Firm, P.A. (Main Office) 8212 Massachusetts Avenue New Port Richey, FL 34653 - 3108 727-478-2826
Rooth Law Firm, P.A. 7600 Seminole Blvd Suite 102 Seminole, FL 33772 727-478-2826
Rooth Law Firm, P.A 5308 Spring Hill Drive Spring Hill, FL 34606 727-478-2826
Published
Articles
- Do you need a workers compensation lawyer?
Many people who have work-related injuries don't receive all of their workers' compensation benefits simply because they were unaware of their rights. - FL Workers Compensation Overview
When a worker is injured on the job and is unable to earn at least 80% of what they were making prior to the injury, then they are eligible to receive lost wages from the workers' compensation insurance carrier. - Workers Compensation Process
If you have been injured at work in Florida, you are entitled to certain benefits called workers' compensation. - Social Security Disability Overview
Social Security Disability Benefits are paid for individuals who have worked for a certain number of years in jobs covered by Social Security. - What is a disability under social security?
To be eligible for Social Security disability benefits, you must have a medical condition that meets Social Security's definition of disability.
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