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Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is often hard to diagnose and cannot be seen on an x-ray or MRI. It is, however, very real, and can have a devastating impact on the lives of those who struggle with it.
Unfortunately, in addition to their pain, a sufferer may have to battle with an insurance company to get benefits and compensation. At The Law Office of John F. Marshall our personal injury attorneys take on the insurance companies on behalf of our clients. If you have chronic pain as a result of a workplace injury, a car accident, a slip and fall or some other injury, and you would like help with your insurance claim, please contact our Shrewsbury office to arrange a free consultation. We serve clients throughout New Jersey.
Chronic pain often follows a neck or back injury, and describes a broad range of conditions, including the following:
If your pain prevents you from working, you may be entitled to Social Security disability benefits or temporary disability under workers' compensation. If your pain stems from a slip and fall accident, you may be entitled to a premises liability claim against the owner of the property. Chronic pain often follows a serious construction accident, or injury from an animal attack. Our lawyers will investigate all sources of compensation for your disability, pain, suffering and medical treatment.
An insurance company often will deny a claim for extended chiropractic treatment, acupuncture or other alternative treatments for pain. Our attorneys work with medical experts who testify on behalf of our clients, helping them get the treatment they need.
Free consultation about a claim for chronic pain
If you are suffering from chronic pain as the result of an accident, it is important to get the legal advice you need regarding a personal injury claim or lawsuit before making a statement for an insurance company or signing a settlement agreement. If you would like to speak with a member of our New Jersey, personal injury firm, The Law Office of John F. Marshall, please call 877-450-8301 or e-mail us to arrange a free consultation and case evaluation.
For information about employment-related injuries, please visit our New Jersey Workers' Compensation Web site.