Kalter, Kalter & Mabey are top Vermont workers' compensation attorneys, dedicated to representing workers who have been injured at work. Since 1997, Kalter, Kalter & Mabey have been helping injured workers receive the workers' compensation benefits they are due. We have experience in dealing with all types of workers' compensation injuries including catastrophic work injuries.
Kalter, Kalter & Mabey have years of experience assisting workers who have a workers' compensation claim and who also receive Social Security Disability benefits to get the most out of their workers' compensation benefits and their Social Security Disability benefits. Kalter, Kalter & Mabey are statewide workers' compensation lawyers and represent injured Vermonters in workers' compensation claims and personal injury claims throughout the State of Vermont.
We have a centrally located office in Rutland and also routinely travel to meet with clients who are not able to travel. We're aware of how stressful it can be to get injured on the job.
Kalter, Kalter & Mabey have years of experience assisting workers who have a workers' compensation claim and who also receive Social Security Disability benefits to get the most out of their workers' compensation benefits and their Social Security Disability benefits. Kalter, Kalter & Mabey are statewide workers' compensation lawyers and represent injured Vermonters in workers' compensation claims and personal injury claims throughout the State of Vermont.
We have a centrally located office in Rutland and also routinely travel to meet with clients who are not able to travel. We're aware of how stressful it can be to get injured on the job.
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In some cases, a negligence or other claim may be pursued against a third-party who is responsible for your injuries.
These actions allow injured workers to pursue certain damages not allowed under Vermont workers' compensation laws, such as pain and suffering.
We review each workers' compensation claim to determine whether you have a third-party claim, and if you do, we will pursue it on your behalf.
Receipt of workers' compensation benefits may detrimentally effect the amount of Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits received.
These actions allow injured workers to pursue certain damages not allowed under Vermont workers' compensation laws, such as pain and suffering.
We review each workers' compensation claim to determine whether you have a third-party claim, and if you do, we will pursue it on your behalf.
Receipt of workers' compensation benefits may detrimentally effect the amount of Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits received.
Todd has been an avid outdoorsman from an early age.
Since graduating from Vermont Law School, he has focused solely on representing injured workers.
He and his wife, Karen, established Kalter, Kalter and Mabey in 1997.
He has been named a Fellow of the College of Workers' Compensation Lawyers, named one of the Best Lawyers in America since 2004 and also named in the workers' compensation practice area of New England Super Lawyers.
When not representing injured workers, he can be found training bird dogs, which have won many prestigious awards.
Since graduating from Vermont Law School, he has focused solely on representing injured workers.
He and his wife, Karen, established Kalter, Kalter and Mabey in 1997.
He has been named a Fellow of the College of Workers' Compensation Lawyers, named one of the Best Lawyers in America since 2004 and also named in the workers' compensation practice area of New England Super Lawyers.
When not representing injured workers, he can be found training bird dogs, which have won many prestigious awards.
When you've suffered a job-related injury or illness, claiming workers' compensation benefits are typically the only way to ensure your medical expenses are covered.
Unfortunately, employers and insurance companies often make it extremely difficult for injured workers to collect the benefits they're entitled to.
In order to be sure you have the strongest chance to collect maximum benefits for your injury or illness, it's imperative that you have an experienced Vermont workers' compensation & personal injury attorney fighting on your side.
Unfortunately, employers and insurance companies often make it extremely difficult for injured workers to collect the benefits they're entitled to.
In order to be sure you have the strongest chance to collect maximum benefits for your injury or illness, it's imperative that you have an experienced Vermont workers' compensation & personal injury attorney fighting on your side.
On this website, we can provide you with only general information about the Vermont Workers' Compensation system.
If you have questions about your particular claim, call us or submit a free case evaluation form.
The Vermont Workers' Compensation system is administered by the Vermont Department of Labor.
If your claim has been accepted by the insurance company and your injury is relatively minor, you can contact the Department of Labor directly at (802) 828-2286 if you have questions or need help resolving a dispute.
If you have questions about your particular claim, call us or submit a free case evaluation form.
The Vermont Workers' Compensation system is administered by the Vermont Department of Labor.
If your claim has been accepted by the insurance company and your injury is relatively minor, you can contact the Department of Labor directly at (802) 828-2286 if you have questions or need help resolving a dispute.
Auto accidents are the number one cause of personal injury and death in the U.S., totaling over 4 million injuries and over 40,000 deaths each year.
Per the CDC, over 2.3 million drivers and passengers per year seek treatment in emergency rooms for injuries sustained in auto accidents.
Additionally, costs of crash-related injuries and deaths are estimated at about $70 billion.
Unfortunately, a simple act of negligence on a driver's part can completely alter a victim's way of life and ability to earn a living wage.
Per the CDC, over 2.3 million drivers and passengers per year seek treatment in emergency rooms for injuries sustained in auto accidents.
Additionally, costs of crash-related injuries and deaths are estimated at about $70 billion.
Unfortunately, a simple act of negligence on a driver's part can completely alter a victim's way of life and ability to earn a living wage.
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