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Attorney Randal M. Klezemer's Indiana Supreme Court oral argument.
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Randal M. Klezmer & Associates represents worker's compensation clients throughout the state of Indiana with office locations in Indianapolis, Evansville and Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Indianapolis, IN
8900 Keystone Crossing,
Suite 1095
Indianapolis, IN 46240
Tel: (317) 569-9644
Toll Free: (800) 809-3776
Evansville, IN
123 N.W 4th Street, Room 22
Evansville, IN 47708
Phone: (812) 425-3180
Fort Wayne, IN
323 West Berry Street
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Phone: (260) 459-3100
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Indiana Workers Compensation Overview
Before the enactment of the Indiana Worker's Compensation System, an employee could receive worker's
compensation benefits if and only if the employer was considered to be at fault. Under this system,
if it was established the employee was somehow at fault, the employee did not receive medical expenses
or lost wages. For example, suppose an employee failed to wear the safety goggles furnished by his
employer as a safety appliance. Under the prior State of Indiana law, if this employee suffered an eye
injury, he/she would not receive Worker's Compensation Benefits.
However, under the current Indiana Worker's Compensation Act, fault is not relevant. Today, if your work
place accident occurs due to your own fault or the fault of your employer, you are entitled to Worker's
Compensation Benefits. Generally speaking, Worker's Compensation Benefits, include:
- Payment for medical expenses
- Lost wages (called temporary total disability benefits)
- A settlement if the employee suffers a work place injury that becomes permanent. Catastrophically injured worker's can also recover additional worker's compensation benefits referred to as permanent total disability benefits.
To find out more information on this matter, please contact:
Randal M. Klezmer
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