Vermont Workers Compensation Law

Disability Attorney in Rutland, Vermont

(802) 747-061065 Grove St, Ste 2, Rutland, VT 05701View on Yelp
Vermont Workers Compensation Law - disability attorney in Rutland, VT
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About Vermont Workers Compensation Law

Vermont Workers Compensation Law operates out of Rutland, Vermont, one of the state's larger cities in the Green Mountain region. The firm focuses on representing working people and families who need legal guidance navigating Vermont's workers compensation system, civil injury claims, and the complexities of divorce and family court proceedings. Their office at 65 Grove St provides a central location for clients coming from Rutland and the surrounding communities. The firm covers three distinct practice areas, making it a resource for clients who may face overlapping legal challenges, such as a worker injured on the job who also needs help managing a family law matter during a difficult period. Whether a client is pursuing a disputed workers comp claim with their employer's insurer, seeking damages after an accident caused by someone else's negligence, or navigating a divorce in Vermont family court, the firm offers representation across all three areas from a single Rutland location.

Practice Areas

Workers Compensation Claims
Workplace Injury Representation
Personal Injury Claims
Auto Accident Claims
Divorce Proceedings
Child Custody and Support
Family Law Matters

Specialties

Workers Compensation LawPersonal Injury LawDivorce and Family Law

How They Can Help

The firm assists clients at every stage of their legal matter, from the initial consultation through resolution, whether that means negotiating a settlement with an insurance company in a workers compensation dispute, building a personal injury case after a serious accident, or representing a parent in custody or support proceedings. Vermont's workers compensation system has specific procedural requirements and deadlines, and the firm helps clients understand their rights and meet those requirements without losing their claims on technical grounds.

What to Expect

New clients can reach the firm by phone at (802) 747-0610 to schedule an initial consultation at the Grove Street office in Rutland. During that first meeting, an attorney will review the facts of your situation, explain how Vermont law applies to your case, and outline what the legal process is likely to look like going forward. From there, the firm works to gather relevant documentation, correspond with insurers or opposing parties, and keep clients informed as their case progresses through negotiation or litigation.

Service Area

The firm is based in Rutland, Vermont and serves clients throughout central Vermont and the surrounding region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of workers compensation cases does the firm handle?
The firm represents workers who have been injured on the job in Vermont, including cases involving disputed claims, denied benefits, wage replacement disputes, and permanent disability determinations under the Vermont workers compensation system.
Does the firm also handle personal injury cases unrelated to workplace accidents?
Yes. In addition to workers compensation, the firm handles personal injury matters including cases arising from motor vehicle accidents and other situations where someone's negligence caused harm to another person.
Can the firm help with both a workers comp claim and a divorce at the same time?
Because the firm practices in both workers compensation and family law, clients dealing with both issues simultaneously can work with the same office rather than coordinating between multiple firms.
Where is the office located and how do I get there?
The office is located at 65 Grove St, Suite 2 in Rutland, Vermont. Rutland is accessible from Route 7 and several other major roads in central Vermont, making it reachable for clients coming from nearby towns and counties.
What should I bring to my first consultation?
It is helpful to bring any documentation related to your case, such as accident reports, medical records, insurance correspondence, workers compensation forms, or court documents if your matter has already been filed somewhere.
How does Vermont's workers compensation process work for injured employees?
In Vermont, injured workers are generally required to report their injury to their employer and seek treatment through an approved provider. The employer's insurer then accepts or denies the claim. If a claim is disputed, workers have the right to pursue a hearing before the Vermont Department of Labor, and having legal representation during that process can be important to protecting your benefits.

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