Dedicated Workers’ Compensation Attorneys
Jerome Gibson, P.C. was founded in 1973 to help individuals navigate the complex workers’ compensation system in Arizona. Backed by a record of over 48 years of success, we have become one of Arizona’s most recognized workers’ compensation law firms.
At our law firm, you will find experienced, workers’ compensation attorneys. We believe that you deserve personalized attention and guidance that fits your unique situation. We take the time to learn about your specific situation and implement a plan to help you benefit from the rights granted to workers injured in Arizona.
Workers’ compensation claims:
If you suffered a work injury or illness that has put you off the job, don’t assume you will automatically qualify for Arizona workers’ compensation benefits. Let us show you how our certified specialists can help you maximize your workers’ comp benefits for medical care and lost earnings.
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims:
We have a network of trusted attorneys we can refer you to for help with SSDI claims.
Law News
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What is Workers’ Compensation?
Workers' compensation was established to provide medical care and income protection to employees who are injured or become ill from their job. Most employers buy workers’ compensation insurance coverage through private insurers or state-certified compensation insurance funds. Larger employers may
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Trench safety can prevent construction accidents
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as many as 25 construction workers die in cave-ins nationwide each year. Safety authorities say trench collapses in Arizona and other states are preventable when prescribed safety guidelines are followed. The prevalence of
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Safety authorities issue warnings to prevent robotic work injury
Robotics is no longer limited to factories and other industrial facilities. Robots are now also used in the construction industry in Arizona and elsewhere. Following two separate incidents of a robot-related work injury, safety authorities say each new project requires