Police Officers Injured On or Off Duty?
Protect All of Your Rights
The following article appeared in the police union publications of the Los
Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL), San Bernardino County Sheriffs Union,
and the San Diego Deputy Sheriffs Association, among others.
Being a peace officer is hard enough. Being an injured
peace officer can prove to be quite challenging as well. If you are injured
on duty you have rights that, unfortunately, many officers and attorneys are
unaware of.
If you are injured on or off-duty you should always
consult with an attorney that deals regularly with peace officers. You have
a unique job and because of that that your injury raises issues that most
attorneys are simply not qualified to deal with. For example, most
attorneys are not familiar with light duty issues, right to and impact of
labor code 4850 time, loss of overtime shifts, etc.
First, it is important to know that when you are
injured on duty you always have a workers’ compensation
claim. But what about the situation where a third party injures you while
on-duty? The classic example is an automobile accident where you are hit by
a civilian. Many officers do not realize that in addition to a workers’
compensation claim, a personal injury claim is the best avenue for fully
protecting their rights in this situation.
This is so because workers’ compensation laws have
become much more restrictive due to recent legislation. Thus, a qualified
personal injury attorney is essential to ensure you are fully compensated
for your injuries. Wage loss is a huge component issue that is often either
overlooked or not fully examined by both the officer and the attorney,
specifically loss of overtime shifts. An attorney experienced in dealing
with peace officers is crucial in this regard. While a workers’
compensation claim should be pursued to capture medical benefits as well as
possible disability benefits, this can only go so far. The third party
driver is responsible for all your injuries, including lost overtime
and any loss of pay associated with missed promotion opportunities.
When you are injured you are under enough stress. The
last thing you need is an attorney causing more stress for you. Hire an
experienced attorney who understands the peace officer culture and economic
nuances of your job. Just as you would not hire a foot doctor to operate on
your back, don’t hire the wrong attorney for your injury.
Adam L. Marangell is General Counsel for the Los
Angeles Sheriffs’ Professional Assn. and a trial attorney specializing in
representing injured persons. He has represented peace officers and the
public since 1997. Please call for a free consultation regarding your
situation if you were injured on or off duty.