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Where Do You File Your Workers' Compensation Claim?

Before you file any workers' compensation claim, make sure you know where to file it and how to file it correctly. The process can be confusing, but you do not have to look for answers on your own. An experienced lawyer can provide you with the answers you need to simplify the process. At Brock Law Offices, we will take an in-depth look at your case, determine where you can make your claim and make sure your rights are protected from the beginning of your case to its final resolution.

Access to Care and Compensation — Contact Brock Law Offices

Many companies here in Nebraska hire workers from across the country and many Nebraska workers travel across the country for work. If you were injured in Texas while working for a Nebraska company, you may not know where you should file your claim.

There is no easy answer, because every state has different workers' compensation laws. Some states, like Texas, have cut back their workers' compensation laws, making it hard for individuals from out of state to get proper compensation. Attorney Tony Brock will take a careful look at your case in order to determine your best option to receive the workers' compensation benefits you deserve, so that you can make informed decisions about your claim.

Any worker can have confusion over where to file their claim, but these concerns are especially common for injured truck drivers. We represent truckers who have been injured in accidents nationwide. Whatever questions you have, we will find answers through experienced, careful analysis.

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Do not wait to figure out where to file your workers' compensation claim. From our offices in Lincoln, we can help you find answers so you get the full extent of benefits you deserve. We offer weekend and evening appointments in addition to our weekly business hours. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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