Complete Legal Guide

Workers' Comp vs
Personal Injury Claims

If you suffered a brain injury at work, you may be entitled to BOTH workers' compensation AND a separate personal injury claim. Understanding the difference is crucial to maximizing your recovery.

Key Differences at a Glance

FactorWorkers' CompensationPersonal Injury
Fault Required?No - benefits regardless of faultYes - must prove negligence
Who You SueEmployer's insuranceThird parties (not employer)
Pain & SufferingNOT availableYES - full recovery
Medical Bills100% covered100% recoverable
Wage Loss2/3 of wages (capped)100% of wages
Time to File3 years from injury2 years from injury
Trial by JuryNo - administrative hearingYes - jury decides
Potential RecoveryLimited by statuteUnlimited

The Key Insight: You May Be Entitled to BOTH

If a third party (not your employer) contributed to your brain injury, you can collect workers' comp benefits AND sue the third party for additional damages.

Workers' Compensation

What It Covers

  • • All reasonable medical treatment
  • • 2/3 of your average weekly wage
  • • Specific loss benefits for permanent impairment
  • • Vocational rehabilitation

What It Doesn't Cover

  • • Pain and suffering
  • • Full wage loss (only 2/3)
  • • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • • Punitive damages

Time Limits

  • • Report injury within 120 days
  • • File claim within 3 years

Third-Party Personal Injury

What You Can Recover

  • • ALL medical expenses (past and future)
  • • 100% of lost wages and earning capacity
  • • Pain and suffering damages
  • • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • • Loss of consortium (for spouse)
  • • Punitive damages in egregious cases

Who You Can Sue

  • • Equipment manufacturers
  • • Property owners
  • • Subcontractors
  • • Negligent drivers
  • • Product designers

Time Limits

  • • File lawsuit within 2 years
  • • Discovery rule may extend deadline

Real-World Examples: When You Have TWO Claims

Construction worker hit by defective crane

Workers' Comp Claim:

Workers' comp from your employer covers medical bills and wage loss

Third-Party Claim:

Lawsuit against crane manufacturer for defective equipment

Warehouse worker struck by forklift driven by another company's employee

Workers' Comp Claim:

Workers' comp from your employer

Third-Party Claim:

Lawsuit against the other company and their employee

Delivery driver hit by drunk driver while making deliveries

Workers' Comp Claim:

Workers' comp from your employer

Third-Party Claim:

Lawsuit against the drunk driver and potentially the bar that over-served them

Factory worker injured by malfunctioning machinery

Workers' Comp Claim:

Workers' comp from your employer

Third-Party Claim:

Product liability lawsuit against the machine manufacturer

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