Workers’ Comp


have you been Injured at Work?

You may have many concerns if you have been injured on the job and cannot work. Your priorities include receiving proper medical care,  maintaining your income while you recover, and receiving compensation for your permanent injury. However, employers often delay or even deny injured workers the treatment and benefits to be provided under the workers' compensation laws.

At Mormino & Snider, P.C., our Illinois workers' comp lawyers understand the absolute need many injured workers have for receiving the full benefits they deserve from their employers' workers' compensation insurance. Our experience and skill allow us to help those workers effectively pursue their compensation benefits, including medical treatment, lost wages, and an award for any disability suffered.

What Types of Injuries Qualify for Workers' Comp?

Workers' compensation recognizes that employees may be injured either in a specific traumatic accident (e.g., broken bones, burns, falling) or over time due to the repetitive nature of their work (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome, certain back injuries, exposure to chemicals or minerals over time).

Representation for Workers Suffering Serious & Repetitive Injuries

Our role is to help you secure those benefits and the appropriate medical treatment by producing sufficient medical evidence to prove the true state of your injury. We understand that diligence and thorough case preparation are the best ways for us to ensure that you receive the benefits you deserve.


Having an attorney represent your case early on can help you secure the proper benefits before any settlement is agreed to.

Were you injured while at work? Call (618) 465-2541 to speak with knowledgeable workers’ comp attorneys in Alton, IL.

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