Workers’ Compensation Lawyer in Alabama
Last updated on December 4, 2025
Let Gardberg & Kemmerly, P.C. Attorneys at Law, Help You Pursue Workers’ Comp Benefits
Workplace injuries can come out of nowhere. When you suffer an injury on the job, you deserve to have the time and money you need to recover successfully. However, your employer’s and insurance company’s interests may be at odds with what you need to fully heal.
Our attorneys understand how challenging it can be to seek workers’ compensation and we know how to navigate those challenges successfully. You deserve to rest and recover with peace of mind, and we can help you pursue the payout you deserve.
What Can Workers’ Compensation Benefits Cover?
If you’re hurt on the job, workers’ comp can cover things like:
- Lost wages: You can typically receive around 66.67% of your gross weekly earnings. However, this can depend on the state, as they can set their own limits for how much you receive.
- Medical costs: There is a broad umbrella of medical services workers’ comp can cover. Those can include emergency room visits, hospital stays, physical therapy, surgeries and other forms of care.
- Ongoing treatment: Depending on the severity of your injury, workers’ comp can also cover any ongoing treatment you need, even if you have mostly recovered.
- New occupation training: If your injury is severe enough that you can no longer work your previous job, workers’ comp may be able to pay for some schooling or occupational training to help you get a different job.
Workers’ comp benefits can ease the pain and pressure of getting the support you need. However, obtaining them isn’t always easy – that’s where we can help. Call 251-243-7872 to begin working on your claim today.
Why You Need An Alabama Workers’ Compensation Lawyer
Many of those who have been injured in work incidents assume their employer will handle their workers’ comp claim or believe they cannot afford legal representation. These misconceptions can reduce the compensation they are entitled to.
In reality, a work injury lawyer in Alabama can improve your chances of a successful claim and protect your rights throughout the process. A workers’ comp lawyer in Alabama can:
- Navigate the complex claims process and help ensure all deadlines are met
- Communicate with insurance companies on your behalf to prevent lowball offers
- Help maximize benefits, including medical care, lost wages and rehabilitation
- Advise on appeals if your claim is denied, reducing the risk of losing essential benefits
Statistics show that nearly 20% of workers’ compensation claims in the state are initially denied, often due to paperwork errors, missed deadlines or incomplete medical documentation.
Understanding The Alabama Workers’ Compensation Claim Process
It is important to understand each step of the Alabama workers’ compensation claim process to protect your rights.
Reporting Your Injury
It is crucial to report a workplace injury as soon as possible. State law requires injured workers to notify their employer promptly, within 30 days.
Filing The Claim
Once reported, the employer must provide the necessary claim forms. The insurance company then evaluates the case, and the Alabama Workers’ Compensation Division oversees the process.
Evaluation And Benefits
Injured workers may be entitled to various benefits, including:
- Temporary total or partial disability payments while recovering
- Permanent partial or total disability compensation if the injury has lasting effects
- Medical benefits covering treatment and rehabilitation
- Vocational rehabilitation support to help return to work
Our lawyers can help ensure you receive the benefits you deserve.
Denials, Appeals And Hearings
Claims can be denied for reasons such as insufficient evidence or missed deadlines. Our lawyer can guide you through the appeals process before the Alabama Board of Adjustment, representing your case and fighting to secure the benefits you deserve.
Why Choose Gardberg & Kemmerly PC, As Your Alabama Workers’ Compensation Lawyers?
NAPNAME, brings decades of combined experience in workers’ compensation claims in Alabama. Our deep understanding of state laws and the Board of Adjustment process helps ensure clients receive personalized support.
Focused on maximizing benefits for injured Alabama workers, we provide a client-centered approach and a strong track record of results.
How Long Do You Have To File A Workers’ Comp Claim?
The amount of time you have to file a workers’ compensation claim can depend on which state you live in. Here in Alabama, the statute of limitations is typically around two years from the date of the injury. Workers in Mississippi and Florida also have two years from the date of their injury to pursue a claim.
While these are typically the norm, there can be exceptions to these rules. If you’re worried it’s too late to file a claim, don’t panic. Speak with one of our lawyers to learn if you meet any qualifying circumstances.
We Can Help Keep Things On Track
No matter how mild or severe your injury is, we can help keep your claim on track. You don’t have to suffer through unreported injuries, missing pay for days off or improper medical treatment. You can take control of your workers’ compensation claim from the start. We can help you at the beginning of your claim when uncertain or if insurers reject your initial claim. Some people don’t think they need an attorney if their injury isn’t severe – not true. Your injury could get worse if you don’t receive proper treatment. You need an advocate who can make the case for why you need these benefits.
We’ll Only Charge If We Win Your Case – Call Today.Call our attorneys at Gardberg & Kemmerly, P.C. Attorneys at Law, or contact us online to schedule an initial consultation. Our lawyers represent claimants at all stages of the workers’ comp process, from initial application to court appearances in Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. |
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