Injured on the Job? You May Have the Right to Benefits.
Sanguine Law connects you with attorneys who focus on workplace injury claims and denied benefits.
You were just doing your job...
Now You’re Facing Medical Bills and Missed Paychecks.
A workplace injury can disrupt everything. One moment you’re working. The next, you’re dealing with medical appointments, lost income, and uncertainty about what comes next.
Workers’ compensation laws exist to protect employees who are hurt on the job. But filing a claim — especially when benefits are delayed or denied — can feel overwhelming.
Sanguine Law connects you with co-counsel attorneys who focus specifically on workers’ compensation cases. These are lawyers who understand employer obligations, insurance carrier tactics, and how to secure the benefits you’re entitled to.
You shouldn’t have to fight alone just to receive medical care and wage support.
You’re in the Right Place
Workplace Injury Claims We Help With
Workers’ compensation is designed to cover medical expenses and lost wages after a job-related injury. But disputes are common.
Our co-counsel attorneys handle cases involving:
Denied or Delayed Claims
Medical Benefits
Lost Wages
Permanent Disability
Retaliation Concerns
Complex Workplace Injuries
Why People Choose Sanguine Law
Focused Legal Support After Workplace Injuries.
- Attorneys Who Concentrate on Workers’ Compensation: We connect you with lawyers who regularly handle employer and insurer disputes.
- Experience with Denied Claims and Appeals: Many workers face pushback. Skilled representation can change the direction of a case.
- No Upfront Legal Fees: Most claims are handled on a contingency or statutory fee basis.
FAQ's
Rules vary by state. An attorney can explain your rights under local workers’ compensation laws.
Disputes over causation are common. Evidence and documentation are critical.
In most cases, workers’ compensation is the exclusive remedy, but exceptions may apply.
