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If you’ve been injured in a workplace accident, Kentucky workers’ compensation benefits will be extremely helpful, especially if it was a serious injury. Regardless of the severity of the work-related injury, you are required by law to notify your employer. If you don’t, you may be forfeit your ability to receive workers’ compensation benefits. As a workers’ compensation attorney with over 30 years of experience, I’ve spoken to clients many times about this issue. Jeff Roberts Represents Injured Clients Throughout Kentucky With offices located in Calloway County and now Christian County, Jeff has a history of representing personal injury clients, workers’ compensation clients and social security disability clients across the state. He’s represented clients from Paducah, Bowling Green, Louisville, Covington, Whitesville and many other Kentucky locations. He’s not just a Western Kentucky injury attorney. We hope you found this information insightful and helpful. Is It Time to Speak with an Attorney about Your Workers’ Compensation Claim? The office phone number is (270) 753-0053 or toll free at 800-844-5108. For more information, visit https://www.JeffRobertsLaw.com. Jeff’s principal office is located at 509 Main Street, Murray, Kentucky. He also has an office located at 1910 S Virginia St, Suite 201, Hopkinsville.