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Proving You Are Unable to Work

Understanding the Difference Between Your Medical and Vocational Restrictions

The unfortunate reality of many injuries is that they prevent you from returning to the line of work you were in before the injury. Although this may seem obvious for some manual labor jobs, the same is also true in other jobs.

Proving you are unable to work is often as much a vocational question as it is medical question. If you were unable to return to your old job after an injury, or if you are having trouble finding a new job for which you are qualified, an experienced lawyer can help prove you are unable to work so you are able to get the money you need.

When you contact The Griggs Firm, P.A., that is exactly what you will find. We work with individuals in Jacksonville and throughout Florida to help them find the resources they need after an accident or injury. Whether that means proving you are unable to work or helping you receive the job training you need, we can do it. We are here to fight for our clients.

A Jacksonville Injury Attorney Can Help Prove You Are Unable to Work

Many people believe that their doctor should be the one who determines if they are unable to work. While the doctor's opinion and insight is important, proving you are unable to work is often more of a vocational question than a medical one. We work with individuals to determine if retraining is available or if additional education would enable them to work. If so, we can help oversee the job search.

If you are unable to work, we can fight on your behalf to help you receive the compensation you need. Learn more the representation we can provide. Contact us online or call 904-425-1909 to schedule your free initial consultation.

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