WORKERS’ COMPENSATION
PROTECTING INJURED WORKERS ACROSS NEW JERSEY
At Zirrith Law, we represent New Jersey workers who have suffered job-related injuries or illnesses. Workplace accidents happen—and when they do, you deserve experienced legal support to secure the benefits you’re entitled to under New Jersey law.


After reporting your injury at work, contact our workers’ compensation attorneys to discuss your case.
New Jersey Work Injury Statistics
- In 2023, private industry employers in New Jersey reported 66,800 nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses—an incident rate of 2.3 cases per 100 full-time workers.
- Of those, 43,700 cases involved days away from work, job transfers, or restrictions.
These figures span jobs from trade, transportation, utilities, healthcare, education, to manufacturing. If you’re among them, prompt legal support can make a critical difference in getting compensation for your injuries.
Why Workers’ Compensation Matters
New Jersey’s Workers’ Compensation Act provides benefits without requiring proof of fault—designed to cover:
- Medical expenses related to your injury or illness
- Temporary Total Disability (TTD): 70% of your average weekly wage (capped at $1,159/week in 2025).
- Permanent Partial or Total Disability benefits based on your impairment
- Death benefits and funeral allowances for families of workers who die from workplace causes
Industries & Injuries We Serve
Our firm represents a broad range of workers, including:
- Construction and trade laborers
- Truck drivers and transportation staff
- Healthcare and education professionals
- Factory, assembly, and warehouse workers
- Office and airline employees
- Any worker injured by slip and fall, overexertion, machinery, falls, temperature exposure, or workplace assault
Common Benefits & Eligibility
Once reporting deadlines are met, qualified employees may receive:
Benefit Type | Description |
Medical Benefits | Payment for treatment from approved providers |
Temporary Total Disability (TTD) | 70% of average wage, up to $1,159/week |
Permanent Partial Disability | Compensation based on impairment severity |
Permanent Total Disability | Long-term or lifelong wage replacement |
Death Benefits | Support for dependents and funeral costs |
Explore more detailed benefit schedules on the NJ Department of Labor’s site (New Jersey Official Site)
What You Should Do Immediately
- Report your injury at work—verbal and written notification within 90 days.
- Seek medical attention from a covered provider.
- Consider contacting us promptly—legal help prevents employer or insurer denials, delays, or underpayments.
How Our Law Firm Helps You
We support you with:
- Filing and documentation of your claim
- Disputing denials, delays, or unfair practices
- Filing appeals before the NJ Division of Workers’ Compensation
- Negotiating settlements or representing you at hearings
- Reopening claims for additional benefits if needed. New Jersey law allows reopening of claims as conditions evolve—even years later.
Why Choose Zirrith Law
- Deep knowledge of NJ workers’ compensation rules and timelines
- Dedicated representation—your rights are our focus
- Strong advocacy to secure full benefits
- Compassionate support as you focus on recovery
📞 Get Help with Your Workers’ CompENSATION Claim Now
If you’ve been injured on the job, schedule a free consultation.
📞 Call us today at (732) 521-5900
📩 Or contact us online to schedule a consultation.