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The Difference Between Personal Injury & Workers’ Compensation Claims


From doctor’s visits to managing your recovery, the time after experiencing an injury can be challenging and overwhelming. Depending on the cause of your injury, you may be able to file a claim that will help you through this difficult time. If you haven’t spoken to a lawyer yet and aren’t sure which claim is right for you, use this guide to learn about your options.

Personal Injury Compensation

A personal injury claim can be filed when one party is at fault for the injury. For example, if you fall while walking in a hallway that has a wet floor, you and your lawyer would need to prove that the building owner or manager could’ve done more to prevent the accident. For instance, you may have a valid case if there wasn’t a caution sign placed in the hallway when you fell. Depending on the situation, you can also receive compensation for the trouble and physical discomfort caused by your injury—these payments will be received as a lump sum.

Workers’ Compensation

You should file a workers’ compensation claim if you were injured while at work. This type of claim doesn’t require you to prove negligence, so you can receive benefits no matter who’s at fault. However, workers’ compensation only allows you to be compensated for costs, such as lost wages, medical bills, and rehabilitation. Additionally, the payment is deposited into your bank account in increments each week rather than all at once.

If you were injured and want to file a claim, contact the legal team at Fitzpatrick, Skemp & Associates LLC, in La Crosse, WI. These professionals have over 20 years of experience in workers’ compensation and personal injury law. Their lawyers will take the time to learn about what happened, so they can build a strong case and achieve a favorable outcome. For more information about their services, visit the website or call (877) 784-1230.