Police Officer Injuries

Orlando Police Officer Accident Attorneys

Police officers play a crucial role in maintaining law and order in our society. They put their lives on the line every day to protect and serve their communities. The dangers of police work cannot be overstated, as officers often encounter violent criminals, handle dangerous weapons, and work in hazardous environments. Every day, police officers face the risk of serious injury or even death while performing their duties.

If you work as a police officer and have been injured while on the job or developed a work-induced medical condition, you are entitled to receive workers’ compensation benefits to help pay for your medical expenses and lost wages. Florida’s Workers’ Compensation law gives you the right to receive these benefits, which are available no matter who was at fault for your injury.

Although people who are injured because of their jobs have the right to claim workers’ compensation benefits, there are often obstacles keeping them from getting the compensation they need and deserve. If you have been hurt while at work or developed a serious medical condition, the experienced workers’ compensation lawyers of Van Dingenen Law can help. We are committed to protecting workers’ rights and making sure they get all the benefits to which they are entitled.

Our highly skilled workers’ compensation attorneys have over 60 years of successful experience helping injured workers get the compensation they need and deserve. We have recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for injured workers throughout Central Florida and will put our knowledge, experience and skill to work fighting for your rights.

Call us at 407-967-5377 or submit the FREE CASE EVALUATION form on this page to get started on your case.

Types of Work-Related Injuries for Police Officers

Police officers are exposed to a variety of physical and mental stressors that can cause injury or illness. The most common types of on-the-job injuries for police officers include:

  • Physical Injuries: Police officers are at high risk for physical injuries such as gunshot wounds, stabbings, broken bones, and sprains from apprehending suspects, car accidents while on duty, and physical altercations with suspects or citizens.
  • Mental Health Injuries: The psychological and emotional stress of police work can cause a range of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other stress-related disorders.
  • Illnesses: Police officers are exposed to a variety of illnesses and diseases, such as HIV, hepatitis, tuberculosis and other communicable diseases. They can also develop medical conditions such as hypertension and heart disease. Ordinarily, Florida law requires injured workers to show that their injury happened while they were on the job; however, for police officers, firefighter and correctional officer, the law is different. In these cases, Florida law assumes that the condition/injury resulted from your job duties. To challenge that assumption, your employer or their insurance company has to show definite proof that something else caused the medical condition.

Causes of Work-Related Injuries for Orlando Area Police Officers

Because their jobs are dangerous and they work in many varied environments, police officers can get injured in many different ways. Some of the most common causes include:

  • Violence and Criminal Activity: Police officers are often the first responders to violent crimes, which puts them in danger of being injured or killed.
  • Vehicle Accidents: Police officers frequently operate vehicles at high speeds while responding to emergencies, which can result in car accidents and injuries.
  • Slips, Trips, and Falls: Police officers work in a variety of environments, including slippery or uneven surfaces, which can cause slips, trips, and falls.

Whatever the cause of your work injury or condition, you should have the right to workers’ compensation benefits. Our experienced workers’ compensation lawyers can advise you on your best course of action and help you overcome any obstacles you might face in pursuing and receiving the compensation you need and deserve.

Florida Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Police Officers

Police officers who suffer on-the-job injuries or job-related illnesses are entitled to receive workers’ compensation benefits in Florida. These benefits may include medical expenses, lost wages, disability benefits, and death benefits for surviving family members.

To receive workers’ compensation benefits, injured police officers must report the injury to their supervisors as soon as possible They should then give you a claim form to complete. You should also seek medical attention for your injury as soon as possible. This will help ensure that you receive appropriate treatment and will also help document your injury for your workers’ compensation claim.

Keep in mind that you need to file a workers’ compensation claim with the Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation within two years of the date of the injury or work-related illness. The process may seem confusing and frustrating, so getting help from an experienced

Florida workers’ compensation lawyer is advisable.

The knowledgeable workers’ compensation lawyers at Van Dingenen Law will be glad to answer your questions about filing a workers’ compensation claim and help make sure your rights are protected. Call us at 407-967-5377 or submit the FREE CASE EVALUATION form on this page for expert advice and help filing your workers’ compensation claim.

How Will a Lawyer Help Injured Police Officers Get Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Florida?

If you are a police officer who has been injured on the job or developed a job-related medical condition, you may need the assistance of a workers’ compensation lawyer to help you get the benefits you deserve. A lawyer can help you navigate the workers’ compensation process, including filing a claim, dealing with insurance companies, and representing you in appeals.

As your attorneys, we will help you:

  • Navigate the complex process of filing a workers’ compensation claim, ensuring that all necessary paperwork is completed correctly and that the claim includes sufficient evidence of your injury and right to benefits.
  • Negotiate with your employer and their insurance company: Employers and insurance companies may try to deny or reduce your workers’ compensation benefits. We will negotiate aggressively on your behalf to help ensure that you receive the full benefits you are entitled to.
  • Represent you at hearings. If your employer or insurance company denies your workers’ compensation claim, you may need to attend a hearing. We will represent you at this hearing, presenting compelling evidence and arguing aggressively for your rights.
  • Advise you on your rights: Workers’ compensation laws can be complex, and you may not fully understand your rights. We will provide legal advice and guidance to help ensure that you understand your rights and receive the full benefits you are entitled to.
  • Pursue a third-party claim. In some cases, an injured worker may be able to pursue a third-party claim in addition to their workers’ compensation claim. For example, if the injury was caused by a defective piece of equipment, you may be able to file a lawsuit against the manufacturer of the equipment. We can help you pursue this type of claim and recover additional compensation.

The experienced Van Dingenen lawyers’ help can benefit you in many ways. From preparing your workers’ compensation claim to negotiating with your employer or insurance company to representing you at hearings, we will provide the legal expertise and guidance you need to help ensure you receive the full benefits to which you are entitled. Top of Form

Get the Compensation You Deserve with Help from Experienced Workers’ Compensation Lawyers

Police work is a crucial and dangerous job that requires officers to put their lives on the line every day. If you are a police officer who has been injured while on the job or who suffers from a job-related condition, it is important to understand your rights and options.

The workers’ compensation lawyers at Van Dingenen Law are committed to helping injured police officers in Orlando and throughout Central Florida understand their rights and pursue the benefits they need and deserve. We will put our more than 60 years of experience to work fighting for your rights and helping you get all the benefits you are entitled to.

We will support and guide you throughout the entire workers’ compensation claim process. From filing your workers’ compensation claim to negotiating with your employer or insurance company to representing you at hearings, we will provide the legal expertise and guidance you need to help ensure you receive the full benefits to which you are entitled. Top of Form

If you or a loved one has been injured while working as a police officer, please call us at 407-967-5377 or submit the FREE CASE EVALUATION form on this page so we can help you. Our expert legal advice and services are free until we win your case.

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