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McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC

The Results You Deserve

The attorneys at McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC pride themselves on aggressively representing our clients; the everyday people who work hard and raise families in our community. With over 150 years of experience in virtually every area of law, we stand ready to advocate for you.

Personal Injury

Practice Area

If you or a member of your family has been injured as a result of someone else's negligence or wrongdoing, we will help you obtain full and fair compensation for your losses.

Workers' Compensation

Practice Area

If you have been injured in the course of your employment, we will help you secure the maximum benefits available through Workers' Compensation insurance, including compensation for any permanent disability.

Social Security Disability

Practice Area

Regardless of when or how you became disabled, we can help you obtain Social Security Disability benefits, particularly if your initial application was denied.

Criminal and DUI Defense

Practice Area

If you or a member of your family has been arrested for a crime such as DUI, theft, or drug possession, we will safeguard your constitutional rights and put forth an aggressive defense to achieve a desirable outcome for you.

Divorce and Family Law

Practice Area

We are committed to helping you reach an amicable and equitable settlement in disputes regarding division of property, spousal maintenance, child support, allocation of parenting responsibilities, and other matters of family law.

Will County Workers' Compensation Lawyer for Construction Injuries

Joliet construction injuries lawyer

Attorney Handling Workers' Comp Claims for Electrocution and Heavy Equipment Injuries in Joliet, Romeoville, and Lockport

Construction companies are required to comply with numerous safety regulations, but accidents still happen. Construction sites for buildings and roadways are laden with risks for major injuries such as:

  • Moving vehicles and heavy equipment
  • Heavy construction materials such as concrete or steel beams
  • Excavations and demolitions
  • Hazards such as live electrical wires, silica dust, or asbestos
  • Work in confined spaces and high places

If you are employed by an Illinois company to work on a construction site in Illinois, and you are injured in the course of your employment, you should be entitled to Workers' Compensation benefits. In the unfortunate circumstance that your spouse is killed on a job site, you and other surviving dependents would be entitled to Workers' Comp death benefits.

Benefits for Will County Construction Site Injuries

At McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC, we appreciate the hard work that goes into highway construction and other major infrastructure projects. We also recognize how dangerous such jobs can be. When you or your spouse suffers a severe injury on a construction job site, we want to make sure you and your family receive the financial support you need.

Your employer and their Workers' Comp insurance provider are required to provide certain benefits, but you can expect them to dispute your claim. They may argue for example, that your injury was not due to your work or that your injury is not as severe as you say it is. This is where we can help. Our attorneys have over 20 years of experience in helping our clients obtain the maximum possible benefits through the Workers' Comp process.

Types of Workers' Comp Benefits for Construction Job Injuries

If you sustain an injury in the course of your employment, the Illinois Workers' Compensation Act (800 ILCS 305) requires your employer to pay for all medical treatment that is reasonable and necessary for you to recover fully and return to work.

If you are unable to work for some period of time, you should receive Workers' Comp temporary total disability benefits, which provides replacement income while you are unable to work. If you are able to work on a restricted "light duty" or part-time basis, Workers' Comp should make up the difference between your pre-injury wages and your light-duty or part-time wages.

When treatment for your injury has reached the point of maximum medical improvement, you may still be left with some sort of permanent disfigurement or disability. A permanent total disability means that you are no longer capable of gainful employment. A permanent partial disability means that you are able to work, but you may have some limitations and may have a reduced earning capacity. The Workers' Comp law requires that you receive some type of compensation for a permanent disability resulting from an at-work accident, repetitive motion work, or exposure to a hazard such as asbestos or silica dust. Disability compensation can take the form of either ongoing monthly payments or a lump-sum settlement.

Workers' Comp Process for Disability Benefits

If you suffer a severe injury that leads to a permanent disability, your case may involve numerous administrative and legal proceedings including:

  • Attempting to negotiate a settlement with your employer and their insurance company.
  • Representing you in arbitration hearings.
  • Filing appeals and arguing your case before the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission.
  • Filing appeals and arguing your case through the Illinois court system.

Our attorneys will help you understand your options and strive tenaciously for you to receive full and fair compensation for your injuries. Our fees are set by law at 20% of your recovery and you pay us no fee until we collect on your case.

We Help People in Will County Obtain Workers' Comp Disability Benefits for Construction Site Injuries

If you or your spouse has been disabled while employed on a construction job, and you are concerned about collecting all of the Workers' Comp benefits that you need, contact McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC at 815-727-0100 for a free consultation. We serve clients in Cook County, DuPage County, Grundy County, Kankakee County, Kendall County, and Will County.

TRUCK ACCIDENTS

TRUCK ACCIDENTS

McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC has held a distinguished reputation in the field of personal injury law for over 20 years. We have obtained millions of dollars in compensation for clients who have been seriously injured in highway crashes involving large commercial trucks and semitrailers. You can count on us to advocate aggressively on your behalf and persistently drive your case forward until we obtain the maximum possible financial award for you.

 

WORKERS' COMPENSATION

WORKERS COMPENSATION

If you have suffered an on-the-job injury you may be entitled to substantial benefits through your employer's Workers' Compensation insurance. McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC has helped hundreds of clients over the past 20 years obtain full and fair compensation for all of the damages they have suffered.

 

CRIMINAL DEFENSE

Aggressive Defense of Your Rights and Freedom

When you or a loved one has been arrested, even for a seemingly minor offense, it is crucial to put up a strong defense to protect your family and your future. At McNamara, Phelan, McSteen, you will find a team of strong, seasoned attorneys who have been working in the Will County criminal justice system for decades. You can rely on us to safeguard your constitutional rights and aggressively pursue the best possible outcome for your case.

SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY

Protecting the Financial Security of the Most Vulnerable

We have an outstanding record of obtaining Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income benefits for clients who cannot work due to a disabling illness or injury. If your initial application for benefits was denied, there is a very good chance that we can be successful in appealing your case, and you pay no attorney fees unless your benefits are approved.

FAMILY AND DIVORCE LAW

If you are approaching a major life change due to marriage, divorce, or a paternity claim, you can rely on us to help you make wise decisions for your future and your family. We are dedicated to providing sound legal and financial advice that helps you resolve family disputes without destroying your family while at the same time looking out for your long-term financial security.

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