Compensation for Hearing Loss Injuries
Hearing loss at work can take a profound toll on your health, career, and overall quality of life. Fortunately, New Jersey’s workers’ compensation laws provide a way for injured workers to receive the financial support they need to recover. If you’ve suffered hearing loss due to workplace conditions, a skilled hearing loss injury lawyer can help you pursue the compensation you deserve.
Workers’ compensation benefits for hearing loss injuries may include:
Medical expenses
Coverage for all necessary medical treatments, including hearing tests, hearing aids, surgeries, and any assistive devices required for managing hearing loss.
Temporary or permanent disability benefits
Depending on the severity of your hearing loss, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages during your recovery period or long-term disability benefits if the injury results in permanent hearing damage.
Vocational rehabilitation
If hearing loss prevents you from returning to your previous job, workers’ compensation may cover the cost of retraining for a new position.
Beyond these tangible expenses, hearing loss at work may also lead to less visible but equally important damages, such as emotional distress, pain and suffering, and reduced quality of life. While these damages can be harder to quantify, an experienced hearing loss lawyer at Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman can help ensure that all aspects of your injury are recognized and compensated fully.
Our team is dedicated to helping you navigate the complexities of hearing loss workers’ compensation claims, and we are committed to securing the maximum benefits available for your situation.