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Help for Injured Workers in Pine Hill and Across Camden County

A serious work injury can put your income, your medical care, and your family’s stability at risk all at once. New Jersey law entitles you to benefits when you’re hurt on the job, but getting those benefits paid in full is rarely simple. As a Pine Hill workers’ compensation lawyer, Stan Gregory has spent more than 30 years helping injured workers across Camden County recover lost wages, medical coverage, and disability benefits from insurers that would rather pay less. Below, you’ll find what to do right after an injury, the benefits you may qualify for, and how we fight to protect your claim.

Injured on the Job in Pine Hill? Here’s What to Do Next

Whether it was a fall, a repetitive stress injury, or a sudden illness due to workplace conditions, knowing what to do right away is essential.

Take these steps as soon as possible:

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Tell your employer about the incident. Even if you aren’t sure you’re injured, reporting it starts the official paper trail.

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Get medical care through a doctor provided by your employer. (Federal employees may have different rights.)

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Keep track of everything: notes, photos, witness names, and communication.

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Talk to a lawyer before filing your claim to avoid costly mistakes.

Even small missteps can cause big delays. Because Pine Hill is in Camden County, your claim is heard at the Camden Workers’ Compensation Court on Riverside Drive, the same court where workers from Cherry Hill and across the county have their cases decided, and we make sure your paperwork holds up there from day one.

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What Pine Hill Workers Need to Know About Comp Coverage

New Jersey’s no-fault system means you don’t have to prove your employer did something wrong to qualify for benefits.

You’re likely eligible if:

  • Your injury or illness is job-related
  • You’re an employee (not an independent contractor)

Covered conditions may include:

  • Accidents on the job
  • Repetitive use injuries like back strain or carpal tunnel
  • Long-term illness from chemical or toxic exposure

The process can feel confusing, especially while you’re trying to recover. We guide injured workers across Pine Hill and neighboring Voorhees through every step.

The Benefits You May Be Entitled to After a Work Injury in Pine Hill

If your claim is approved, you may be entitled to:

Lost Wages

Replaces a portion of your income while you're out of work (typically 70% of your average weekly wage).

Medical Expenses

Covers treatment, rehab, surgeries, prescriptions, and more.

Permanent Disability Benefits

For long-term injuries, whether partial or total.

Temporary Disability Benefits:

If you’re working reduced hours or can’t work at all while recovering.

Ongoing Care & Rehabilitation:

Such as physical therapy or retraining if needed.

Death Benefits

Financial support for dependents if a work injury leads to death.

Why Hiring a Local Workers’ Comp Lawyer Makes a Difference

When you’re hurt on the job in Pine Hill, the insurance company isn’t on your side. Its adjusters make money by denying or underpaying claims. You need someone whose only job is protecting your benefits, and that’s what Stan Gregory has done for injured New Jersey workers since 1993.

Most Pine Hill workers are hurt somewhere along the Route 42 and Black Horse Pike corridor: a warehouse in Gloucester Township or Deptford, the Gloucester Premium Outlets, or Jefferson Stratford Hospital. We’ve represented workers from Pine Hill and the towns next door, including Lindenwold and Berlin, and we know how the insurers behind these employers operate.

What sets this firm apart:

  • 30+ years of NJ experience, handling claims against major employers like Amazon, Walmart, UPS, FedEx, and Home Depot.
  • A focus on denied and underpaid claims, fighting powerful insurers to recover what you’re owed.
  • Peer-recognized standing. Stan has served as a panel chair on a New Jersey attorney ethics committee.
  • No fee unless you win, with direct attention from Stan and a small team, not a call center
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Meet The Workers’ Comp Lawyer Here To Fight For You – Stan Gregory

With decades of experience advocating for injured employees, Stan Gregory is the lawyer people turn to when everything feels uncertain. Since the early ’90s, he’s dedicated his career to helping workers secure the benefits they deserve — especially when insurance companies make the process tougher than it needs to be.

Stan’s approach is clear and reassuring. He listens closely, explains your options in simple terms, and guides you through each stage with steady, reliable support. If you’re looking for an attorney who fights hard and genuinely cares about your outcome, Stan is the person you want in your corner.

Credentials at a Glance

  • Leadership: Office of Attorney Ethics, District IIIB (Chair, Vice Chair, Committee Member)
  • Trial & Hearing Experience: Regular appearances in New Jersey courts and administrative tribunals

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Questions People Often Ask About Workers’ Comp

It depends on where you were hired and where you work, but Pine Hill residents who commute over the bridge can often file in New Jersey instead of Pennsylvania, even for a Philadelphia injury. The two systems differ, so ask us before you file.

Yes. Part-time, seasonal, and temporary employees get the same coverage as full-time workers. Only true independent contractors fall outside it, and employers sometimes misclassify workers to dodge claims.

Usually, yes. If you were driving for your job rather than just commuting, a crash on Route 42, the Black Horse Pike, or any road is typically covered. Your regular drive to and from work usually is not.

No. New Jersey law bars employers from firing, demoting, or punishing you for filing. If they retaliate, you may have a separate claim against them.

It varies. Straightforward claims can resolve in a few months, while disputed cases often take a year or more because of hearing backlogs. A lawyer helps keep yours moving.

Getting Ignored or Underpaid for Your Work Injury? Let’s Change That.

If your workers’ compensation claim has been delayed, denied, or you’re just overwhelmed — we’re here for you.

Call Pine Hill workers’ comp lawyer Stan Gregory at (609) 281-5100 to schedule your free consultation.

You pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if you win.

Useful Workers’ Compensation Resources in NJ

Disclaimer: The links above go to official government sites. Our firm is independent and not connected to these agencies. For guidance on your situation, speak with our attorneys.