For more than thirty years, we have represented and protected the rights of the injured worker. We have a staff of 90 dedicated and loyal professionals, including 17 attorneys and 8 hearing representatives, to see to it that you receive everything to which you are entitled. FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION • NO RECOVERY, NO FEE
Specializing in Workers' Compensation Law, Social Security Law, and Federal Court Appeals at All Levels.
If you are injured on the job, your employer is obligated to provide you with benefits. You may have been injured while outside your employer's place of business. The injury may have taken a second, a minute, a year, ten years or your entire employment to occur. You may even have been at fault. But if you were working for your employer at the time of the injury, you are entitled to workers' compensation benefits.
1. Temporary Disability
2. Permanent Disability
3. Medical Care
4. Reimbursement for Mileage
5. Death Benefits
6. Penalties
If your loved one was killed on the job, you may be entitled to additional workers’ compensation benefits. In California, a person’s dependents can receive benefits for a death due to workplace injuries. It is in your best interest to speak to an experienced attorney who can help guide you through the workers’ compensation system. At Hinden & Breslavsky, our Los Angeles wrongful death lawyers have been serving clients throughout the state since 1974. We offer compassionate and personalized legal counsel, coupled with aggressive advocacy and a tireless dedication to our clients.
If you or a loved one have had a brain injury occur during work or as a result of your job, please schedule a case consultation to determine what compensation you may be owed. Depending on the type of brain injury, you may be awarded more or less. Was you brain injury life-changing? Have you spent thousands of dollars to rehabilitate yourself? Our Los Angeles brain injury lawyers can discuss lost wages, quality of life and more. It's important to contact a successful workers' compensation lawyer, so contact us today.
Land-owners are responsible for ensuring their property is safe for their visitors, if they fail to do so they can be held accountable for the resulting damages. Learn more about premises liability law and your options today.
With the spread of COVID-19 around the world, nearly every industry is facing unprecedented times. Businesses are forced to close as customers are asked to social distance and stay home; employers are sending their workers home, some of them for the first time ever. Even federal trucking companies have relaxed regulations so their employees can transport essential medical supplies quickly. Personal injury claims are also affected by uncertainty during this time. There are a variety of situations in which an injured individual may be able to file a COVID-19-related personal injury claim.
Medical Malpractice
When we entrust our well being to medical professionals we expect to be taken care of. If you have been injured by a medical professional, they may be held liable for the injuries they caused. Learn more about your options By calling us today.
Auto Accidents
Social Security Disability
A: To be eligible for Social Security disability benefits, you must show that you are unable to perform any type of full-time work for at least 12 months. Benefits are not paid simply because you are unable to return to your former job. You must prove that you were unable to work at all. The Social Security disability application process can be a slow one. Your attorney could assist you in obtaining benefits if you qualify.