Covid-19 Lawyers New Jersey
Covid-19 Lawyers New Jersey
ATTENTION: IF YOU HAVE RETURNED TO WORK AND WORKED WITH OTHERS…
If you have been:
- Diagnosed with COVID-19
- Exposed or possibly exposed to
- COVID-19 exposed
- Have COVID-19 symptoms
Protect your legal rights and benefits by following these steps:
STEP #1: Contact your doctor’s office immediately. Mention you may have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 or that you have COVID-19 symptoms. Your doctor or heathcare provider can determine if you need to be evaluated in person or tested or be in isolation.
STEP #2: If you were exposed to COVID-19 at work, report a workers’ compensation claim, as this is your legal right. There is a high probablity you were exposed while being with other people on the job. If you meet resistance from your employer, remind them that it is your right to file a claim. Even if you have no symptoms or they appear to be minor, it could become serious in the days or months ahead.
STEP #3: Contact Bagolie Friedman Injury Lawyers. We are on your side as Covid-19 and workers’ compensation lawyers in New Jersey. Don’t hesitate – we also handle first responders, police and firefighters’ workers’ comp and Covid-19 claims. Bagolie Friedman Injury Lawyers will work with you to do everything possible to protect your rights and benefits, especially if your injury or Covid-19 illness might result in missed work days, progress to need extensive treatment or leave permanent disability.
Extensive benefits are available. The lawyers at Bagolie Friedman would be happy to speak to any worker or family member who may be exposed or already diagnosed or put on quarantine or just have questions. This includes all first responders, medical personnel and essential workers but also any worker who is at work interacting with others as part of their job. This includes, but is not limited to, restaurant workers, construction and warehouse workers, or utilities employees.
You may call us at 201-656-8500 or email us at info at bagoliefriedman.com.
Thank you and stay safe by wearing your mask, washing your hands and avoid crowded places and remember social distancing.
Ricky Bagolie