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Orlando Workers' Compensation Lawyers

Workers Compensation Lawyers in Orlando

The Orlando workers' compensation attorneys at Morgan & Morgan are dedicated to obtaining justice for workers who have been injured on the job. Florida employers have a responsibility to maintain a safe work environment in order to minimize the likelihood that their employees will suffer an Orlando work injury. However, when accidents do happen at an Orlando worksite, such as a slip and fall, burn injury, or back injury, injured employees have the right to seek medical and monetary benefits for their losses. Our firm can help if you have been injured on the job. Contact us for a free consultation.

Orlando Workers and Employer Profile


Located in Orange County Florida, Orlando has a population of 227,907, though the population for the metro area is obviously higher. While entertainment attractions such as Disney World, Epcot Center, and film studios obviously make up a substantial portion of city's economy, other important industries include high technology, aviation, manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution.

Orlando Workforce: Largest Orlando Employers:
  • Manufacturing: 41,800
  • Trade, transportation and utilities: 174,000
  • Information: 24,900
  • Financial activities: 57,100
  • Professional and business services: 154,300
  • Educational and health services: 93,500
  • Walt Disney World
  • Orange County Public Schools
  • State of Florida Government
  • Adventist Health System
  • Florida Hospital
  • Orlando Regional Healthcare System
  • Universal Orlando
  • Federal Government

Florida workers' compensation laws also provide for Orlando workers who develop occupational diseases arising from the course of their employment. Under Florida law, Orlando employers with four or more employees must provide workers' compensation insurance for all of their employees. In the construction industry, Orlando employers must provide workers' compensation if they have at least one employee. Unfortunately, some employers and workers' compensation insurance providers try to deny valid Orlando workers' compensation claims. If you have been injured at work, an Orlando workers' compensation lawyer can help ensure that you receive the benefits you deserve. Contact Morgan & Morgan's Orlando workers' compensation team today to receive a free consultation and learn more about how a workers' comp lawyer can protect your rights.