Malleris & Malleris, Ltd.
Attorneys at Law (847) 776-2426



Malleris & Malleris, Ltd.

1627 Colonial Parkway
Suite 200
Inverness, IL 60067-4732
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Phone: (847) 776-2426
Fax: (847) 776-2090
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Workers' Compensation

Caring Chicago-Area Workers' Compensation Attorneys
Alice and Lee Malleris

 
Inverness IL Job Injury Lawyer Barrington Illinois Workmen Comp Attorney

How Do I Get All of the Forms and Information I Need to File My Work Comp Claim?

Your employer and their workers' comp carrier must provide you with certain information, such as your medical records, your medical bills, and your employer's workers' comp insurance carrier.

Our law firm will collect all of the necessary information about your injury and your company.

We will compile all of the information and file your case with the Workers' Compensation Commission.

Contact us today for a free initial consultation.

Serving the Northwest Suburbs and
All of the Greater Chicago Metropolitan Area

Most workers must rely on their employers' insurance to pay for medical bills and lost wages when they are hurt on the job, but sometimes the system fails to adequately compensate them.

At Malleris & Malleris, Ltd. in Inverness, Illinois, we will work hard to make sure that you are compensated fairly when you have suffered a work-related injury. We represent clients throughout the greater Chicago area.

Attorneys Alice and Lee Malleris have been representing injured workers in Illinois for over 20 years. If you have been hurt at work, contact us for a free consultation and help filing your claim with the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission.

The Workers' Compensation Process in Illinois

In Illinois, workers' comp (previously known as workman's comp) claims are handled through the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission. However, many insurance companies tell injured workers that they do not need to file a claim. Don't listen to them — it is in your best interest to file. Contact us if you have suffered any of these job injuries:

  • Industrial accidents
  • Construction accidents
  • Chemical exposure
  • Repetitive stress injuries
  • Degenerative conditions caused or worsened by job conditions
  • Back injury, neck injury, head injury, brain injury or other acute injuries

How Are Workers' Compensation Benefits Determined for Illinois Workers?

Every case is different, and the workers' compensation laws can be complicated. It is important to contact an experienced lawyer to guide you through the process. When you are injured at work, we will protect your rights and help ensure that you get benefits you deserve. These could include:

  • Payment of bills for medical care
  • Temporary total disability benefits if you are unable to do your job while recovering from a work-related injury or illness
  • Vocational rehabilitation or maintenance benefits
  • Vocational settlement if your injury or illness prevents you from returning to your job
  • Permanent partial disability benefits if you have residual injuries after medical treatment is completed
  • Permanent total disability benefits if you are unable to return to any kind of work

If your case is not resolved with your employer's insurance company, we can represent you in an administrative appeal with the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission. Our extensive litigation experience benefits our clients during these proceedings.

For a Free Consultation With a Lawyer, Call (847) 776-2426
or E-Mail Malleris & Malleris

If you have been injured at work, call (847) 776-2426 or e-mail us to schedule a free initial consultation. Our law office is located in Inverness across from Harper College. Regular business hours are Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., and off-site, evening and weekend appointments are available by arrangement.

Malleris & Malleris, Ltd.

Phone: (847) 776-2426 | Fax: (847) 776-2090

1627 Colonial Parkway, Suite 200
Inverness, IL 60067-4732
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The Chicago area law firm of Malleris & Malleris represents businesses and individuals throughout the greater Chicagoland area in communities such as Inverness, Barrington, Lake Zurich, Palatine, Elgin, Schaumburg, Rolling Meadows and Arlington Heights.
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