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Injured on the Job? You May Be Entitled to Workers’ Compensation
Former Insurance Defense Attorneys — Now Fighting for Injured Workers Across California.
Get the California Workers’ Comp Benefits You Deserve.
Workplace accidents are sudden, unexpected incidents that occur while performing your job duties. These injuries often happen in a single moment—but their impact can last a lifetime. Under California workers’ compensation law, employees injured in workplace accidents are entitled to medical care, wage replacement, and additional benefits, regardless of fault.
At Lee Injury Attorneys, we help injured workers secure the full benefits they deserve after serious on-the-job accidents.
Proven Results For Our Clients
(Back & Shoulder)
(Foot Injury)
Why Choose Us?
We Win, You Get Paid
No Win, No Fee
Full Compensation
Common Types of Workplace Accidents
Workplace accidents can happen in any industry—from offices and warehouses to construction sites and healthcare facilities.
Even if the accident seems minor at first, symptoms and complications can develop over time.
- Slip & fall accidents
- Falls from ladders, scaffolding, or elevated surfaces
- Motor vehicle accidents while working
- Being struck by falling objects or equipment
- Machinery and equipment accidents
- Chemical exposure or toxic substance injuries
- Electrical shock or electrocution
- Amputations
- Fires and explosions
- Crush injuries
What If You’re Unsure Your Injury Is Work-Related?
Many injured workers don’t immediately realize their injury qualifies for workers’ compensation—especially if symptoms appear days or weeks later. California law does not require you to make that determination on your own.
Lee Injury Attorneys arranges comprehensive evaluations to:
Properly diagnose your injuries
Establish the connection between your job and the accident
Ensure injuries are accurately documented
Injuries Resulting From Workplace Accidents
Sudden accidents often cause serious physical harm, including:
- Broken bones and fractures
- Head injuries and traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Neck, back, and spinal cord injuries
- Shoulder, knee, and joint injuries
- Burns and scarring
- Nerve damage
- Internal injuries
Some workplace accidents can also aggravate pre-existing medical conditions, which may still qualify for workers’ compensation benefits under California law.
How Lee Injury Attorneys Can Help
Insurance companies often minimize workplace accident claims or rush injured workers back to work before they’ve fully healed.
We handle the legal process so you can focus on recovery.
- Managing all communication with insurance adjusters
- Challenging improper medical evaluations
- Pursuing maximum medical treatment and benefits
- Ensuring accurate disability and impairment ratings
- Fighting for fair wage replacement and long-term compensation




