Worker’s compensation protects you if injured while working.
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Why Ritter Injury Law?
Travis honed his skills as a hired gun, defending the hardest cases: Cigarette companies at trial, gun manufacturers in defect cases, Florida's largest companies in major (hundred-million-dollar) business disputes, law firms in multi-million-dollar malpractice cases. And worked for two federal judges and on death penalty cases.
But Travis had a change of heart based on his humble family background. So he switched sides.
Now he fights for injured victims.
Why Ritter Injury Law?
Florida workers’ compensation can be frustrating and hard to navigate without a lawyer.
Ritter Injury law helps you with every step to recover the most for your injury – we’re fast, effective, and free unless you win.
5x more money
for your injury, if you hire a lawyer
(on average) according to one study.
Expert team
who aggressively and tirelessly fight for you.
100% free
legal services and advice, unless we win, no matter what.
We know how devastating a work injury can be for you, and for your family.
What we do
The workers’ compensation can be complicated. Insurance companies often challenge workers’ compensation claims. The doctor you see may push you to go back to work before you’re healed. You could even face illegal retaliation once you return to the workplace.
Ritter Injury Law will fight for you and help you with every step to collect what you’re owed.
We will:
Help you file your initial workers’ compensation claim
Discover all sources of compensation, including a lawsuit for your injuries
Gather evidence to determine the cause of your injury or illness
Handle all insurance negotiations
Fight for you if your claim is denied or delayed
Types of money you can recover from your work injury
Money for your injury
You’re entitled to money for your injury. While minor injuries may entitle you to money, the worse the injury, the more money you’re likely owed.
Money for your injury
You’re entitled to money for your injury. While minor injuries may entitle you to money, the worse the injury, the more money you’re likely owed.
Money for your injury
You’re entitled to money for your injury. While minor injuries may entitle you to money, the worse the injury, the more money you’re likely owed.
FAQs
There are generally three types of benefits you can get after a workplace injury.
- Temporary Total Disability Benefits: These benefits are paid to workers who are temporarily unable to work due to their injury. The amount of these benefits is typically calculated as two-thirds of the worker’s average weekly wage.
- Permanent Total Disability Benefits: These benefits are paid to workers who have suffered permanent disability due to their injury. These benefits are paid for the rest of the worker’s life.
- Permanent Partial Disability Benefits: They are paid to workers who have suffered permanent partial disability due to their injury. These benefits are paid for a specified time period.
There are generally three types of benefits you can get after a workplace injury.
- Temporary Total Disability Benefits: These benefits are paid to workers who are temporarily unable to work due to their injury. The amount of these benefits is typically calculated as two-thirds of the worker’s average weekly wage.
- Permanent Total Disability Benefits: These benefits are paid to workers who have suffered permanent disability due to their injury. These benefits are paid for the rest of the worker’s life.
- Permanent Partial Disability Benefits: They are paid to workers who have suffered permanent partial disability due to their injury. These benefits are paid for a specified time period.