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Showing 8 workers' compensation lawyers in Rochester, MI
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Freedman Law Group
420 W University Dr, Rochester, MI 48307
(248) 656-0086
freedmanattorneys.com
Atnip & Associates
400 Water St #205, Rochester, MI 48307
(248) 609-4895
atniplawyers.com
Seth T. Seidell, Attorney At Law, PLC
805 Oakwood Dr, Rochester, MI 48307
(248) 798-5931
seidell-law.com
Rochester Law Center
805 Oakwood Dr #125, Rochester, MI 48307
(248) 775-5984
rochesterlawcenter.com
The Miller Law Firm, P.C. Rochester Office
950 W University Dr Suite 300, Rochester, MI 48307
(248) 600-5455
millerlawpc.com
THE WOLF LAW FIRM
202 Walnut Blvd, Rochester, MI 48307
(866) 820-9574
thewolflawfirm.com
Otlewski & Maloney, P.C.
118 Walnut Blvd, Rochester, MI 48307
(248) 651-6040
otlewskiandmaloneypc.com
Lambert Law
407 6th St Suite A, Rochester, MI 48307
(248) 642-7774
lambertplc.com
What Does a Workers' Compensation Lawyer in Rochester Cost?
Most workers compensation lawyers in Michigan work on a contingency fee basis. This means they take a percentage of your settlement or award typically around 15 to 25 percent. Some lawyers charge a fee only if you win your case. Costs can also include filing fees and medical record expenses. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the time limit to file a workers comp claim in Michigan?
In Michigan you generally have two years from the date of injury to file a claim. For occupational diseases the limit is two years from when you knew or should have known about the condition. Missing this deadline can bar your claim.
Can I choose my own doctor for a workers comp case in Michigan?
Michigan law allows you to select your own doctor for treatment. However the insurance company may require an independent medical exam to verify your injury. A lawyer can help protect your choice of physician.
What benefits are available under Michigan workers compensation?
Benefits include medical treatment costs wage loss benefits of up to 90 percent of your average weekly wage and vocational rehabilitation. You may also receive benefits for permanent partial or total disability. Benefit amounts are set by state law.