Fort Wayne Workers Compensation Lawyer

If you are injured on the job, it can be difficult and sometimes impossible to carry out your normal responsibilities. If your Fort Wayne, IN employer is not compensating you for your injury, call our work comp experts today, you may be eligible for a lump sum settlement. Don’t fight your employer and the work comp insurance company on your own; let Wagner Reese fight for you! We will investigate your injury case and give you the best possible representation so you can receive the maximum settlement that you deserve!

We represent cases involving:

  • Amputation injuries, limbs, fingers and toes
  • Burns from chemical exposure and explosions
  • Brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Back and neck injuries, including herniated lumbar or cervical disks
  • Fractured bones
  • Crush injuries
  • Hearing loss
  • Blindness
  • Any serious injury resulting in surgery and extended disability
  • Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and other chronic pain conditions
  • Fatal injuries/death

If you've been injured at the job, contact an Indiana workers’ compensation lawyer at Wagner Reese. Our Indiana workers’ compensation attorneys represent victims throughout the entire state, including Fort Wayne. We will help you obtain each of the benefits to which you are entitled under Indiana’s workers’ compensation laws including payment of your medical bills, prescriptions, receipt of temporary total disability (TTD) benefits, and compensation if you suffer a permanent partial impairment (PPI) because of your injury or illness. We also handle permanent total disability (PTD) claims if you are unable to return to work.

Don’t hesitate! Call us toll free at 888-676-1598 for your FREE initial consultation!

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