Frequently Asked Questions

What benefits does workers' compensation cover in Michigan?

Workers’ compensation pays for all medical treatment related to your workplace injury, including doctor visits, surgery, medications, and rehabilitation. You also receive wage-loss benefits if you miss more than seven days of work.

Can a lawyer help if my workers' comp claim was denied?

Yes. Michigan workers’ compensation attorneys know how to appeal denied claims and gather evidence that proves your injury is work-related. An attorney will challenge the denial and fight to get your benefits approved.

Do I need a lawyer for a workers' compensation claim?

You don’t legally need one, but having a workers’ comp lawyer in Michigan significantly increases your chances of success. Claims involving disputed injuries, permanent disabilities, or denied benefits almost always require legal representation.

How long do workers' comp benefits last?

Temporary benefits continue until you recover and return to work or reach maximum medical improvement. Permanent disability benefits may last for extended periods, depending on your injury.

When should I contact a workers' compensation lawyer?

Get in touch with Cochran, Kroll & Associates, P.C. right away if your claim gets denied, your employer disputes that your injury happened at work, your benefits get cut off before you recover, or your injury leaves you permanently disabled.