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Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation Attorneys

Serving clients throughout Massachusetts, including Boston, Worcester, and surrounding communities

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Helping Injured Workers in Massachusetts Secure Workers’ Compensation Benefits

If you were injured at work in Massachusetts, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits that cover medical treatment, lost wages, and recovery support.

At Law Offices of Sullivan & Hartley, P.C., we help injured workers file claims, fight denials, and secure the full benefits they are owed under Massachusetts law.

What Is Workers’
Compensation in Massachusetts?

Workers’ compensation is a state-required insurance system that provides benefits to employees injured on the job. It is governed by Massachusetts General Law Chapter 152 and applies to nearly all employers.

You do not need to prove your employer was at fault to qualify.

Common Workplace Injuries
In Workers Compensation Claims 

Work injuries can happen in any industry,  construction sites, warehouses, offices, healthcare, or on the road.

Back, neck, and spinal injuries

Repetitive stress injuries (carpal tunnel, tendonitis)

Slip, trip, and fall accidents

Construction and heavy equipment injuries

Work-related car and truck accidents

Burns, fractures, and traumatic injuries

Toxic exposure and occupational illness

Stress-related
psychological injuries

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Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Massachusetts

Benefits depend on the severity of your injury and your ability to work.

Wage Replacement Benefits:

Temporary Total Disability (TTD):
~60% of average weekly wage

Temporary Partial Disability (TPD): partial wage support if you return to limited work

Permanent and Total Disability:
 
long-term benefits for serious injuries

Medical Coverage for Workers'
Compensation Claims

Massachusetts Workers’ Comp may pay for:

Emergency and ongoing medical care

Surgery and rehabilitation

Physical therapy

Prescription medications

Specialist treatments & follow-up care

Mileage reimbursement for medical visits​

Additional Benefits:

Vocational training in some cases

Additional Benefits:

Survivor benefits for families in fatal work accidents

Additional Benefits:

What To Do After a Work Injury

Taking the right steps early can protect your claim.  Delays in reporting or treatment can impact your benefits.

After You Are Injured:

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Seek medical
treatment and
follow all instructions

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Document everything (symptoms, missed work, expenses)

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Avoid signing

forms without understanding them​

Contact a workers’ compensation attorney early

Report the injury
to your employer immediately

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What If Your Workers’ Comp Claim Is Denied?

Insurance companies often deny claims for technical or medical reasons, even when injuries are legitimate.You have the right to appeal through the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA). We handle denied claims and appeals from start to finish.

Common Reasons for Denial:

Claim not reported on time

Disputes about whether injury is work-related

Pre-existing condition arguments

Lack of medical documentation

Employer or insurer challenges

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Third-Party Claims

Some workplace injuries involve other responsible parties beyond your employer. These claims may provide additional compensation beyond workers’ comp.

You may also have a separate claim if your injury involved:

  • A negligent driver during work duties

  • Defective tools or machinery

  • Unsafe subcontractors or job sites

  • Property owner negligence

Industries & Work
Accidents We Handle

We represent injured workers across Massachusetts in a wide range of industries.

Construction &
Industrial Accidents

Falls from heights

Scaffold and ladder injuries

Crane and equipment accidents

OSHA safety violations

Public Safety &
Government Workers

Police officers and firefighters

Teachers and municipal employees, Accidental disability retirement cases

Transportation &
Vehicle Accidents

Delivery drivers

Work-related car accidents

Trucking and field service injuries

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Why Choose Sullivan & Hartley, P.C.

Workers’ compensation claims are often delayed, denied, or undervalued without legal help. We focus on maximizing your total recovery

What Sets Us Apart

  • 40+ years of combined experience

  • Full handling of claims and appeals

  • Workers’ comp + injury + disability knowledge

  • Aggressive insurance company representation

  • Free consultation, no fees unless successful

Workers’ Compensation FAQs

  • Workers’ compensation may cover medical treatment, a portion of lost wages, disability benefits, and rehabilitation costs for employees injured on the job. In some cases, surviving family members may also receive benefits.

  • Most injured workers receive approximately 60% of their average weekly wage if they are unable to work. The exact amount depends on your earnings and the type of disability.

  • Medical benefits begin immediately after a work injury. Wage replacement benefits typically begin after five full or partial calendar days of missed work.

  • Massachusetts law prohibits employers from retaliating against employees for filing a workers’ compensation claim. If retaliation occurs, you may have additional legal rights.

  • You have the right to appeal through the Department of Industrial Accidents. An attorney can help gather evidence, file the appeal, and represent you throughout the process.

  • While not required, working with an attorney can help avoid delays, strengthen your claim, and ensure you receive the full benefits available—especially if your claim is denied or disputed.

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