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Congratulations! Your Solar Cancellation Survey Has Been Successfully Submitted!

IMPORTANT: A Solar Specialist Will Call You Shortly. Please Keep Your Phone Nearby and Answer!

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Missing the call could delay your case review and next steps.

A case specialist will attempt to contact you shortly regarding your solar cancellation submission.

What Happens Next?

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Watch For A Text Message

You will receive a text confirming the best number to reach you. Please reply so there are no delays.

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Answer The Phone

A solar specialist will call you shortly to gather a few additional details and discuss your situation.

Next Steps
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Learn Your Next Steps

They'll walk you through your options and explain what comes next.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Got Any Questions? Get Your Questions Answered Below

No. You pay nothing unless your case wins.

No. Your employer cannot legally retaliate against you simply for filing a workers comp claim. A lot of workers stay silent out of fear, and that's exactly what insurance companies count on.

This happens more than people think. Not reporting the injury doesn't automatically take away your rights. The important thing is acting quickly and documenting everything.

A denial doesn't always mean the case is over. Many claims can still be challenged or reopened depending on the situation.

Not all work injuries happen in one accident. Repetitive stress, lifting, and long-term wear and tear may still qualify for workers compensation.

Going back to work doesn't automatically mean you lost your rights. You may still qualify for medical treatment or other benefits.

Be careful signing anything too quickly. Some settlements may prevent you from receiving additional benefits later on.

Many injuries may qualify, including back injuries, falls, repetitive stress injuries, construction accidents, knee injuries, shoulder injuries, and more. If it happened because of your job, it's worth getting checked out.