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Personal Injury Law
Charles Injury Law
Workplace injuries can happen suddenly and leave workers facing medical bills, lost wages, and uncertainty about their future. Florida’s workers’ compensation system is designed to provide injured employees with medical treatment and wage benefits after a job-related injury. However, obtaining these benefits is not always easy. Employers and insurance companies often dispute claims, delay treatment, or deny benefits altogether.
Our Florida workplace injury attorneys help injured workers navigate the workers’ compensation system and pursue the full benefits they are entitled to under Florida law. If your claim has been denied or your employer’s insurance company is not treating you fairly, our legal team is ready to help.
Workplace Injury & Workers’ Compensation
Workers’ compensation is a system of insurance that provides benefits to employees who are injured while performing their job duties. Most employers in Florida are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance that covers employees injured in the course and scope of their employment.
Unlike traditional personal injury cases, workers’ compensation claims do not require the injured worker to prove that the employer was negligent. Instead, benefits are available when the injury occurs while performing work-related activities.
Workplace Injury & Workers’ Compensation
Whether the injury occurs at a construction site, warehouse, office, retail store, or other workplace, employees may qualify for workers’ compensation benefits.
Workplace injuries can occur in virtually any industry. Some of the most common types of work-related injuries include:
While workplace injuries can happen anywhere, certain industries have a higher risk of accidents, including:
Even office workers can suffer serious injuries due to slip and fall accidents or repetitive strain conditions.
Injured workers may be eligible for several types of benefits under Florida workers’ compensation law, including:
Workers’ compensation typically covers necessary medical treatment related to the work injury, including:
If an injury prevents an employee from working, workers’ compensation may provide partial wage replacement, including:
In some cases, injured workers may qualify for vocational training or assistance in returning to work.
When a claim is denied, an experienced workers’ compensation attorney can help challenge the denial and protect the injured worker’s rights.
Unfortunately, many legitimate workers’ compensation claims are denied by insurance companies. Common reasons for denial include:
Workplace Injury & Workers’ Compensation
In these cases, an injured worker may be able to pursue both workers’ compensation benefits and a personal injury claim against the responsible third party.
While workers’ compensation usually prevents employees from suing their employer, there are situations where a third party may be legally responsible for a workplace injury. Examples include:
Prompt action can help protect your rights and strengthen your claim.
If you are injured at work, it is important to take the following steps:
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Florida law requires injured workers to report a workplace injury to their employer within 30 days of the accident or the discovery of the injury. Failing to report the injury within this time period may jeopardize your ability to obtain benefits.
Because strict deadlines apply, it is important to seek legal guidance as soon as possible.
Charles Injury Law
Charles Injury Law is a Fort Lauderdale personal injury firm dedicated to representing individuals and families harmed by negligence. We provide hands-on, litigation-driven representation with direct attorney access and strategies built to maximize compensation.
With extensive experience in Fort Lauderdale and Broward County courts, we build strong cases, challenge insurance companies, and guide clients through every step of the legal process with clarity and confidence.
Meet the Founder
Steve Charles, Esq. founded Charles Injury Law with a clear mission: to provide injury victims with high-quality, aggressive, and trial-ready legal representation.
Together with his team, Mr. Charles works closely and directly with clients, developing each case with precision, strategic focus, and an unwavering commitment to achieving results.
Drawing on extensive experience representing clients across Florida, the firm is well-positioned to confront large insurance companies and relentlessly pursue the maximum compensation its clients deserve.
Why Clients Choose Us
We provide hands-on, litigation-driven representation with the experience, preparation, and commitment needed to deliver stronger results for injury victims.
You work directly with your attorney, not case managers.
We prepare every case as if it will go to trial.
You pay nothing unless compensation is recovered.
Deep knowledge of Broward County courts and insurers.
Thorough preparation and strategy position your case for success.
Direct communication and clear guidance from start to finish.
OUR APPROACH
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Share the details of your situation through our simple, secure form. The more information you provide, the better we can understand your case and determine the best strategy to protect your rights and pursue fair compensation.
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Our experienced legal team reviews your case thoroughly, assessing every fact and piece of evidence. We identify your strongest legal options, explain the process clearly, and ensure you know exactly what to expect before moving forward with your claim.
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Once we take your case, we are fully committed to protecting your rights. We negotiate with insurance companies, gather strong evidence, and represent you with skill and determination to secure the justice and compensation you deserve.
Get in Touch
Contact us today for a free case review. We’ll evaluate your situation, explain your options, and fight for the compensation you deserve.