Lifting Injuries

Josh Represent You After a Lifting Accident

A lifting accident can cause serious injuries to your neck, back, arms, shoulders, knees, ankles, or hips, sometimes leaving you unable to work. Josh and his team listen to your story, gather the facts, and deal directly with the insurance company. If they refuse to do what’s right, we’re ready to take your case to court and fight for your benefits.

Josh’s goal is simple: He wants you to get the benefits you need to recover, return to work, and support yourself and your family. With his experience as a dedicated workers’ comp attorney, thorough investigations, and personal attention to your case, Josh fights for your rights and results.

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Lifting injuries can cause serious long-term problems that put you out of work. Work with experienced workers’ compensation lawyer, Josh Borken, to defend your rights and get the benefits you deserve.

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Why You Should Work With Josh

There are many workers’ comp lawyers, but few give you the same attention, personal service, and commitment as Josh and his team.

A Workers' Comp Specialist
Josh and his team begin by explaining your rights to you, so you understand what you deserve.
A Relentless Fighter
Josh has a track record of winning tough cases and overturning denied claims.
A Hands-On Advocate
Josh gives personal attention, explains the process clearly, and supports you every step of the way.

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If you’ve been injured at work, you deserve clarity, support, and financial relief while you recover. Talk to Josh right away to protect your rights and get your peace of mind.

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