Injured Workers
Serving Injured Workers In The Hayward And
The East Bay For More Than 30 Years
Help After An Injury In
The Workplace Or A Disability
Being injured on the job or developing a work-related illness can be frightening. Your worries include:
- How will I get by financially?
- How will I get the care I need?
- What will happen with my family?
- What will this mean for my future?
Here at the Law Office of Dennis J. Thornton, we understand how much can be in the balance for a worker when it comes to workers’ comp claims after an injury suffered at work or the development of a disabling medical condition.
Our attorney, Dennis J. Thornton, helps injured and disabled workers understand their legal position, and represents them in matters regarding workers’ comp claims and claims for Social Security Disability benefits.
More Than 30 Years Of Experience With Workers’ Comp Claims
We have a great deal of experience in workers’ compensation cases.
If you have been hurt at work, we can provide you with detailed information about the workers’ compensation process and help you have an idea of what issues and difficulties you could face in relation to your claim for workers’ comp benefits.
We can assist you with taking legal action when an employer or their insurer tries to shortchange you when it comes to workers’ comp.
Assistance For
SSD Filings And Claims
We also provide experience-based legal services for disabled individuals who are applying for Social Security Disability benefits.
We help with both Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income cases. If your SSD claim was denied or you are facing other SSD-related difficulties, we give straightforward explanations of your options.
Contact Us For
Help With Workers’ Comp
If you have a workers’ compensation or SSD claim, call our Hayward office at 510-900-3611 or contact us through our online form. We offer a free initial consultation. We work with clients throughout Contra Costa County, Alameda County and the East Bay Area. Servicios de traducción en español disponibles.
Notice: Making a false or fraudulent workers’ compensation claim is a felony subject to up to 5 years in prison or a fine of up to $50,000 or double the value of the fraud, whichever is greater, or by both imprisonment and fine.
You Have Nothing To Lose By Calling,
Your Initial Consultation Is Free.