Agnelli Law Offices – A Spotlight on Worcester Massachusetts Top Hometown Attorneys. In this video presented by the@RailersHC, Worcester’s Agnelli Law Offices discusses their long history with the City of Worcester and why a partnership with the Worcester Railers made perfect sense. Joseph Agnelli Jr and Joseph Agnelli III, grew… Read More
AGNELLI LAW OFFICE IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE IT HAS PARTNERED WITH THE WORCESTER RED SOX, AKA THE WOOSOX, AS A CORPORATE SPONSOR FOR THE 2022 BASEBALL SEASON! WE LOOK FORWARD TO A LONG AND REWARDING RELATIONSHIP WITH THE WOOSOX AND ITS GREAT STAFF! LET’S MAKE IT A CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON! About… Read More
Getting Timely Medical Care If Injured at Work, Why is it Difficult?
We at Agnelli Law Offices, P.C. are frequently faced with situations in which our clients find it difficult to get timely and appropriate medical care after they are injured on the job. Under the Massachusetts workers’ compensation system, as with most other states, our law mandates that an insurer must provide the injured worker the ability to obtain suitable medical attention with a doctor of his/her choice.
The Worcester Railers and Agnelli Law Offices, Worcester’s Top Lawyers and Hockey Team Together!
Agnelli Law Offices is excited and proud to be an official club sponsor of the Worcester Railers HC ECHL hockey team. Both Joseph Agnelli Jr. and Joseph Agnelli III were hockey goalies and have a great appreciation for the game and the Worcester Railers HC Team. So it only made sense that Worcester’s top law office and Worcester’s premier hockey team partnered up! When an announcer calls out a penalty to a player, you’ll hear and see Agnelli Law Offices name as they are sent to the official Agnelli Law Penalty box. So whether on the ice or in the courtroom Agnelli Law Offices has your back!
In regards to timely reporting of work-related injuries or conditions, the Massachusetts workers’ compensation law imposes two significant deadlines on an injured worker with respect to pursuing workers’ compensation benefits.
If you are injured at work, or have been diagnosed with a medical condition related to your work-activities, and you intend to pursue workers’ compensation benefits, the law requires that you 1) report the work-related injury or condition to your employer, or to your employer’s insurance company, “as soon as practicable after the happening thereof,” and 2) file a claim for benefits no less than 4 years from the date of the injury, or from when you knew, or should have known, that your medical condition was work related.
Joseph Agnelli has watched the work industry in the city of Worcester go through some dramatic changes the last 40 years and his business – representing injured workers – has changed right along with it.
Agnelli talks with WorkersCompensationExperts.org writer George Morris about how health care and education are now two of primary employers in Worcester and injuries to their workers still require careful attention to make sure they receive all the benefits the workers compensation system in Massachusetts allows.