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Workers' Compensation · Slip & Fall · Construction Accidents

Injured at Work?
See If You Qualify
for Compensation

Answer a few quick questions to find out if your injury may qualify. Takes less than 60 seconds.

  • Free Case Review — No Obligation
  • No Upfront Cost — Pay Only if You Win
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Check Your Eligibility

Answer a few quick questions to see if your injury qualifies you for compensation.


What You May Recover

You May Be Entitled to Compensation For:

Many injured workers don't realize the full scope of benefits they may be able to claim.

  • Medical expenses & treatment costs
  • Lost wages & future earnings
  • Time away from work
  • Rehabilitation costs
  • Permanent disability benefits
  • Pain & suffering damages

Why Use Work Injury Attorney Match?

We connect injured workers with experienced local attorneys — quickly and at no cost to you.

Instant Eligibility Check

Our simple questionnaire screens your case in under 60 seconds, helping you understand whether your injury qualifies before investing time elsewhere.

Matched to Local Attorneys

We connect you with licensed workers' compensation attorneys in your state who understand local laws and have a proven track record.

No Win, No Fee

The attorneys in our network work on contingency — meaning you pay nothing unless your case results in a settlement or award in your favor.

Know Your Rights

The Law Is On Your Side

You may qualify even if the injury wasn't entirely your fault — workers' comp is a no-fault system in most states.

It is illegal for employers to retaliate against you for filing a workers' compensation claim.

You may still be eligible even if you already reported the injury or filed paperwork with your employer.

Don't Wait — Time Limits May Apply

Workers' compensation claims are time-sensitive. Every state has a statute of limitations — and waiting too long could permanently impact your ability to receive compensation. The sooner you check your eligibility, the better your chances.