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Our Michigan Attorneys Can Help You Get Workers’ Compensation For Lost Wages
If you have been injured on the job, you may not be able to return to work while you recover. The loss of income can make you worry. Let us help you get the workers’ compensation benefits you deserve.
Michigan workers’ comp can help you recover a significant portion of your lost wages, as well as cover your medical bills. However, these benefits do not come automatically. To get the full range of benefits you need, it is best to get help from an experienced workers’ compensation attorney.
Our main office is centrally located in Flint, and our workers’ compensation lawyers represent injured workers and their families in all parts of Michigan.
Steele Law is here to help. For a free consultation, please call us at (810) 645-9147 or complete our contact form.
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Why Michigan Workers Trust Us
Workers’ compensation is all we do. From denied claims to complex cases, we’ve helped thousands of injured workers recover the benefits they deserve.
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What Are The Types Of Wage Loss Benefits In Michigan?
The Michigan workers’ compensation system classifies lost income benefits according to how the injury affects your ability to work. Our lawyers have more than 30 years of experience and have helped thousands of clients get the workers’ comp benefits they need. We can help you file your workers’ compensation claim so that you get the right kinds of benefits for your particular injury.
Depending on your specific situation, the following wage loss benefits may be available:
- Temporary total disability
- Temporary partial disability
- Permanent total disability
- Permanent partial disability
Our team can explore all avenues for maximizing your workers’ compensation benefits, and we can help you navigate the system so you can focus on your health and well-being.
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Common Reasons Claims Get Denied
Insurance carriers often deny claims based on technicalities or incomplete documentation. Some of the most frequent issues include:
- Late reporting of the injury to a supervisor or employer
- Disputes about whether the injury happened at work or during work-related duties
- Pre-existing condition arguments (claiming your symptoms were not caused or worsened by work)
- Insufficient medical documentation or gaps in treatment
- Independent medical exam (IME) conclusions that conflict with your treating doctor
- Allegations of misconduct or rule violations connected to the incident
How Our Attorneys Strengthen Your Appeal
Denied claims are often won through careful preparation and clear proof. Our team may help by:
- Gathering and organizing medical records, diagnostic tests, and work restrictions
- Obtaining witness statements and incident reports
- Reviewing job duties to show how your work contributed to the injury
- Challenging unfair IME findings with strong treating-physician support
- Managing filings and deadlines and representing you in hearings and negotiations
Bring These Items to Your Consultation
The more information you can provide early on, the faster we can identify the best strategy:
- Your denial letter and any insurance correspondence
- Medical paperwork (visit summaries, restrictions, imaging results, prescriptions)
- A short timeline of events (when it happened, who you told, and when)
- Pay stubs or wage information (if you missed time from work)
- Names and contact info for coworkers who witnessed the incident or its aftermath
If your benefits were denied, don’t wait. Appeals can be time-sensitive, and delays may make it harder to collect the evidence needed to prove your case. Contact Steele Law to discuss your next steps and pursue the compensation you deserve.
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How Much Does Workers’ Comp Pay For Lost Wages In Michigan?
In Michigan, wage loss benefits are calculated based on how much your work ability has been diminished, and how much you were making prior to your injury.
- Unable to work at all: If you are unable to return to work at all, your benefits will be calculated based on 80% of your pre-injury wages. However, depending on the year you were injured, there may be a different maximum amount you are able to collect. Our attorneys can help you determine the maximum available benefit, based on your specific situation.
- Able to work in a limited capacity: If you are able to continue working in a reduced capacity, you will be allowed to collect 80% of the difference between what you were taking home prior to your injury, and what you are currently earning. For example, if you were taking home $900 per week prior to your injury, but now you are only taking home $500, you will be able to collect 80% of the $400 you have lost ($320).
Why Work With A Michigan Workers’ Compensation Attorney?
Most employers carry workers’ compensation insurance, but insurance companies always look for ways to reduce or deny the benefits paid to injured workers. In other cases, benefits are denied because there are errors or not enough medical documentation in the filing. At Steele & Ferguson, P.C., our workers’ compensation attorneys can help you file a strong claim — and fight back if the insurance company tries to deny your benefits. Learn more about appealing a denied workers’ compensation claim. Our attorneys can help.
We are here to help you get the wage loss benefits you need. For a free consultation, please call us at (810) 645-9147 or complete our contact form. Our main office is in Flint, and our Michigan workers’ comp lawyers represent clients statewide.
Fighting for Injured Workers Across Michigan
Steele & Ferguson, P.C. is dedicated to protecting the rights of injured workers throughout Michigan. From auto industry employees to healthcare professionals, we’ve helped workers from all industries fight for their compensation. Learn more about our mission, values, and commitment to our clients.
