Category: Workers’ Compensation

  Here at Golitko & Daly, we believe in helping workers and their families. Our construction accident attorneys will never buckle in the face of big business or other parties of influence. That’s why so many accident victims and their loved ones have come to our firm. Our knowledge of Indiana labor law and workplace injury […]

We at Golitko & Daly know that safety standards are key to having a strong workforce, and  we take violations seriously. Our mission is to help workplace injury victims in Indiana with their claims. Having construction accident attorneys on your side is crucial for receiving just compensation, whether it’s in the form of damages following […]

Some workers know their jobs carry a high degree of risk. Soldiers, athletes, construction workers, and others who labor in highly physical fields go to their jobs knowing that they could be injured that day. However, many people never consider the dangers they may face in the workplace. At our Indianapolis practice, clients often come […]

The appeals process is one of the primary tools for the injured worker who is denied workers’ compensation benefits. Our attorneys can walk you through that process and provide counsel at every step.

All on the job injuries needs to be taken seriously, because they affect a person’s well-being and overall quality of life. It’s important that injured employees look into workers’ compensation. This can help a great deal when there are medical bills to cover and other expenses. Back injuries can be especially severe. Let’s examine these […]

Many debilitating injuries occur in workplace environments that do not seem inherently dangerous. Possibly the most common workplace injuries, repetitive stress injuries, can occur to almost anyone in any occupation.
The Indianapolis workers’ compensation attorneys of Golitko & Daly can help those who have been injured on the job decide if they should file a personal injury claim or a workers’ compensation claim.

As discussed before, Indiana is a future medical state for injured workers. That means no deductibles and no co-pays. 100% of the past, present, and future medical expenses are covered. Most jurisdictions, including Indiana, pay for reasonable and necessary medical treatment to cure or relieve the effects of the injury. But there are some differences […]

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