Loss of Earning Capacity Claims After Workplace Injuries in Green Bay

Workplace injuries in Green Bay can significantly impact an individual's ability to earn income, both immediately and long-term. Loss of earning capacity extends beyond immediate wage loss, encompassing reduced ability to advance in one's career, limitations in performing job duties, and potential need for career changes or retraining. Claims may include compensation for diminished future earnings, lost benefits, reduced retirement contributions, and career advancement opportunities. Factors affecting these claims include the worker's age, education, skill set, and pre-injury earning history. For severe injuries, expert testimony from vocational rehabilitation specialists and economic analysts helps quantify lifetime financial impacts. Workers' compensation benefits may cover some losses, but additional compensation might be available through third-party personal injury claims when workplace accidents involve negligent parties beyond the employer.

Legal Rights and Considerations: Wisconsin workers must file injury claims within 12 years under Wis. Stat. § 102.17(4). Workers' compensation is the primary remedy against employers, but third-party claims follow the state's 3-year personal injury statute of limitations. Wisconsin follows a modified comparative negligence system, allowing recovery if the plaintiff is 50% or less at fault. Available compensation includes medical expenses, temporary/permanent disability benefits, vocational rehabilitation, and loss of earning capacity benefits calculated at two-thirds of average weekly wage difference. Maximum weekly benefit rates adjust annually based on state averages. An experienced Wisconsin workplace injury lawyer will handle all aspects of the legal claim.

Workplace injuries can be varied and debilitating, and often happen in relation to a motor vehicle accident. Click the links below to get information on workplace injury claims from attorneys with experience in your type of injury including:

Related Resources:

  • Brown County Circuit Court, 100 S. Jefferson Street, Green Bay
  • Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, Worker's Compensation Division
  • Bay Area Workforce Development Board
  • Wisconsin Safety Council
  • State Bar of Wisconsin Lawyer Referral Service
  • Wisconsin Workers' Compensation Act (Chapter 102)

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