Experienced Alabama Workers' Compensation, Social Security and Personal Injury Lawyer
A serious injury can change your life in an instant and hinder your ability to earn a living. If you have been injured (on or away from) the job, or if you are disabled from working, you may need an advocate to help you understand and pursue your rights and benefits.
At the law office of Charles H. Rice, Attorney at Law, I have been helping people who have workers' comp, social security disability and personal injury claims promptly pursue and obtain these benefits in Calhoun County and the surrounding area for over 30 years.
Contact me today for a free case evaluation with an experienced workers' compensation, social security and personal injury attorney.
The focus of my practice is to get to know you, help you understand your legal choices and help you recover your benefits and get your life back on track. You have real world problems, and we understand that. (At this office we've seen just about everything after 30 years!)
We will manage every aspect of your claim from beginning to end, helping you receive the maximum benefits you are entitled to. Oftentimes, we can even obtain those benefits without going to trial, but if litigation becomes necessary, we'll go through it together. You'll always know what we're doing and why we're doing it; just as importantly, you'll always know what is expected of you (after all, you are the most important member of our "team".) We've handled a broad range of claims over the years related to:
If you have been injured on the job, you need to understand that your employer's interests and your interests may not be the same. Where do you start? What do you do to promptly receive the best available treatment and the most benefits you should receive by law? Who is looking out for you? The Alabama Workers' Compensation Act was designed and implemented in 1919 to help the employee at a time of crisis following a workplace accident. I can help you understand and use this law to collect benefits you are entitled to after a workplace accident.
You may have a personal injury claim that is also a workers' comp claim (For instance, you may have been injured by a third party while performing work duties). On the other hand, you may have been injured away from the job (for example, a car accident ). What is the first thing you should do? What is the first thing you should not do?
Social Security Disability & SSI
If your social security disability benefits claim has been denied, you need to act promptly to appeal. A failure to file the appeal in a timely fashion will assure a dismissal. But now that you've filed the appeal, what's next? How do you develop your claim to give yourself the best chance for success before the administrative law judge?
Please browse this website. I put it together to anticipate and answer some questions like you see above. Hopefully you'll get the answers you are looking for. If not, give me a call, send an e-mail or make an appointment, and we'll try find you an answer.
If you would like me to help you understand workers' compensation, social security or personal injury, contact me today for a free case evaluation with an experienced attorney.
Charles H. Rice, Attorney at Law
1311 Gurnee Ave
Anniston, AL 36201-4568
Telephone: 256-238-0038 | Fax: 256-236-2668
Charles H. Rice, Attorney at Law, represents clients in Anniston, Alabama and other surrounding communities, including Birmingham, Saks, Jacksonville, Oxford, West End-Cobb Town, Gadsden, Alexandria, Weaver, Munford, Calhoun County, Talladega County, St. Clair County, Clay County, Cleburne County and Etowah County.

