Why Choose the Law Firm of Cindy Goldstein for Your Coral Springs Workplace Accident Claim
When you are hurt and unsure where to turn, the legal advocate you choose can make a significant difference. At the Law Firm of Cindy Goldstein, we are committed to providing personalized and compassionate legal support to injured workers throughout Coral Springs and Southern Florida. Attorney Cindy Goldstein handles every case personally, giving you the direct attention of an experienced lawyer who is deeply invested in your well-being and the outcome of your claim. If there is a workers compensation approach to your worker’s compensation claim, Cindy Goldstein is prepared to discuss the pros and cons of pursuing that case and if applicable, working with experienced workers compensation co- counsel on your case.
Our approach is built on a foundation of trust, direct communication, and a relentless pursuit of justice for our clients. We understand the stress you are under and believe in making the legal process as straightforward as possible.
Here are a few reasons why members of our community trust our firm:
- Direct Attorney Access: Attorney Cindy Goldstein personally manages every aspect of your case. Her office’s goal is to give each client personalized attention.
- Two Decades of Focused Experience: With over 20 years of legal experience, including time at three other law firms before opening her own practice in 2006, Cindy Goldstein is well-acquainted with the tactics insurance companies use and how to counter them effectively.
- Multilingual Services: Our team proudly serves our diverse community by speaking Creole, Spanish, and Portuguese, allowing you to discuss your case comfortably in the language you know best.
- Commitment to Justice: As a member of the Florida Justice Association, Attorney Goldstein is part of a community of legal professionals dedicated to protecting the rights of individuals and upholding justice.
We believe that this focused, client-centered approach has allowed our firm to grow through the positive recommendations of those we have helped. Our goal is to protect your rights and help you seek the maximum compensation available for your injuries.
Common Workplace Injuries and Their Impact on Coral Springs Workers
A workplace accident can happen in any industry and lead to a wide range of injuries. The physical pain is only one part of the story. An injury can prevent you from working, enjoying time with your family at a place like the Tall Cypress Natural Area, or even performing simple daily tasks. The financial strain from medical bills and lost income can add an immense layer of stress to an already difficult time.
Our firm has assisted individuals who have suffered many types of work-related injuries, and we understand the unique challenges each one presents.
Some common injuries that occur on the job include:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): A fall, or being struck by an object can cause a TBI, which can have long-lasting cognitive, physical, and emotional effects. Experiencing a car accident while you are on the job, can also result in a TBI.
- Spinal Cord Injuries: These catastrophic injuries can result in partial or total paralysis, requiring a lifetime of medical care and assistance.
- Broken Bones and Fractures: A slip and fall on a wet floor or a mishap involving machinery can easily lead to broken bones, which may require surgery and extensive rehabilitation.
- Repetitive Strain Injuries: While not caused by a single event, injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome that develop over time from performing the same motions can be just as debilitating.
- Burns: Exposure to chemicals, fire, or hot surfaces can cause severe burns that lead to scarring, disfigurement, and a high risk of infection.
No matter the type of injury you have sustained, its effect on your life is real and deserves to be taken seriously. A compassionate Coral Springs workplace accident lawyer can help document the full impact of your injury to build a strong case on your behalf.
Florida’s Workers’ Compensation Insurance
After a work injury in Florida, many employees are familiar with the workers’ compensation system. It is important to understand what this system does and what it does not do.
Workers’ compensation is a type of insurance that most employers are required to carry. It is a “no-fault” system, which means you can receive benefits regardless of who caused your injury. These benefits typically cover a portion of your medical bills and lost wages.
According to the Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation, the system is designed to provide injured workers with medical care and wage replacement quickly. However, these benefits are limited and do not cover everything. For instance, workers’ compensation does not provide any money for pain and suffering.
When Can You File a Third-Party Workplace Accident Lawsuit?
But what happens if your injury was not just a random accident? What if it was caused by the carelessness of someone other than your employer or a coworker? This is where a third-party personal injury claim or lawsuit comes in.
A third-party claim or lawsuit is a separate legal claim you can file against a negligent person or company that contributed to your injury, other than your employer. This is a crucial option because it allows you to seek compensation for damages that workers’ comp does not cover.
Consider these scenarios where a third-party claim might be possible:
- You are a delivery driver who is hit by a distracted driver while on your route.
- You are working in an office building and slip on a freshly mopped floor with no warning sign, an area maintained by a separate cleaning company.
- A piece of equipment you use at work malfunctions due to a manufacturing defect and injures you.
In these cases, while you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits from your employer, you may also have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault driver, the cleaning company, or the equipment manufacturer. A knowledgeable personal injury work injury lawyer in Coral Springs can carefully investigate your accident to identify any and all potential sources of recovery.