If you’ve been hurt on the job in Boston, Framingham, Worcester, or anywhere else in Massachusetts, you may be wondering if you qualify for workers’ compensation benefits. The Massachusetts workers’ compensation system is designed to provide financial support for employees injured in the course of their employment — but eligibility isn't automatic. Understanding your rights is the first step toward protecting them.
Who Qualifies for Workers’ Compensation in Massachusetts?
Under Massachusetts law, most employees are covered by workers’ compensation from their first day on the job. Whether you work full-time, part-time, or seasonally, you are likely eligible. The key question is whether you're truly an employee under the law.
Here’s a quick checklist to determine eligibility:
- You were injured while performing job duties in the course of your employment
- Your employer has workers’ compensation insurance (as required by law)
- You’re classified as an employee under Massachusetts law
If you’re unsure about your employment classification, a qualified Massachusetts workers' comp attorney can review your situation.
Common Types of Work Injuries That May Be Covered
Workers’ compensation in Massachusetts covers more than just sudden accidents. It can apply to:
- Slip and fall injuries at the workplace
- Back, neck, and/or shoulder injuries from lifting or physical labor
- Lacerations from work tools and equipment
- Repetitive stress injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome
No matter the type of injury, prompt medical treatment and documentation are essential to protect your claim.
What Benefits Can I Receive Under Workers’ Comp?
If you're eligible, workers’ compensation benefits in Massachusetts may include:
- Medical Benefits to cover the cost and expense of treatment related to your injury
- Disability Benefits to replace a portion of the wages you are unable to earn because of your work-related injuries
- Permanent disability benefits if you have lasting impairments
- Vocational rehabilitation services
What If Workers’ Comp Denies My Claim?
Employers and their insurance companies often challenge workers’ comp claims — especially if they question the cause of your injury or your employment status. That’s when having a knowledgeable Boston or Framingham workers’ compensation lawyer on your side becomes critical. An experienced attorney can help you file a Claim for Benefits with the appropriate documents, gather medical evidence, and represent you at Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA) hearings.
How a Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Can Help
Navigating a workers’ compensation claim can be overwhelming — especially while you're trying to recover. Experienced workers’ compensation attorney, Chuck Pappas, represents injured workers across Massachusetts, including Boston, Framingham, and Worcester. He will help you understand your rights, avoid mistakes, and fight for the full benefits you’re entitled to.
Contact Attorney Pappas for a Free Consultation
If you’ve been injured on the job, don’t wait to get the help you need. Contact our experienced Massachusetts workers’ comp lawyer, Chuck Pappas, today by calling (508) 879-3500 or contact him online for a free consultation. He’ll answer your questions, review your case, and explain your options — with no upfront cost to you. Let Attorney Pappas help you get the benefits you deserve.