When a workplace injury turns life upside down in East Brunswick, the medical bills and the insurance calls start almost immediately. Thrive Legal helps injured people across East Brunswick take on the at-fault party — and we never charge a fee unless we win your case.
If you were hurt on the job in New Jersey, you're generally entitled to workers' compensation benefits — medical treatment and wage replacement — no matter who was at fault. But employers and their insurers don't always pay what they should.
We make sure your injury is properly documented, your benefits aren't cut short, and — where someone other than your employer caused your injury — we pursue a separate third-party claim for the full damages comp doesn't cover.
Whether your injury happened at a business, a job site, or a private property in East Brunswick, the same principle applies: the people responsible should answer for the harm they caused. We know how these cases play out in Middlesex County.
Because we only get paid when you do, our interests are aligned with yours from day one of your East Brunswick claim.
What New Jersey law means for your workers' compensation claim
Report it promptly
Notify your employer of a work injury as soon as possible. New Jersey law sets strict notice windows, and delay can jeopardize benefits.
What benefits cover
New Jersey workers' comp covers authorized medical treatment and temporary disability benefits (a portion of your average weekly wage) while you recover.
Third-party claims
If a defective machine or a negligent contractor caused your injury, you may have a separate lawsuit on top of workers' comp.
This page is attorney advertising and general information, not legal advice. Every case is unique — contact us for a free evaluation of yours.
Frequently asked questions
Do you handle workplace injury cases in East Brunswick?
Yes. Thrive Legal represents workplace injury victims throughout East Brunswick and the rest of Middlesex County. Injury matters here are typically handled through the Superior Court of New Jersey, Middlesex Vicinage, in New Brunswick. Your consultation is always free, and there is no fee unless we win.
Can I be fired for filing a workers' comp claim in New Jersey?
No. New Jersey law prohibits retaliation against employees for filing a legitimate workers' compensation claim.
Do I get to pick my own doctor?
In New Jersey, the employer or its insurer generally controls authorized treatment. We help you fight for the care you actually need.
Can I sue in addition to workers' comp?
Sometimes. If a third party caused your injury, you may have a separate claim for damages comp doesn't pay. We evaluate both.