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Work injury doctors, ICA-approved clinics, and workers compensation attorneys serving Lake Havasu City and the Tri-State region — including community-recommended attorney Brian Weekly.
Community Resource: This page provides general information about workers compensation resources. It is not legal advice. For specific legal guidance about your workers comp claim, consult a licensed Arizona workers compensation attorney. Havasu Healthcare Watch is not affiliated with any listed provider or attorney.
Arizona Workers Comp Law
Report the Injury Immediately
Report your work injury to your employer as soon as possible — Arizona law requires you to notify your employer within a reasonable time. Delays can jeopardize your claim.
Seek Medical Treatment
You are entitled to medical treatment for your work injury. In Arizona, your employer or their insurance carrier may direct you to a specific doctor — but you have rights if care is inadequate.
File a Claim with the ICA
The Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA) administers workers comp claims. File a Worker's Report of Injury (Form 101) at azica.gov or call (602) 542-4661.
You Cannot Be Fired for Filing
Arizona law prohibits employer retaliation for filing a workers compensation claim. If you are fired or demoted after filing, contact a workers comp attorney immediately.
Benefits You May Be Entitled To
Workers comp benefits include: medical treatment, temporary disability pay (66⅔% of average monthly wage), permanent disability benefits, and vocational rehabilitation if you cannot return to your job.
When to Hire an Attorney
Consider an attorney if: your claim is denied, your benefits are delayed, you have a permanent injury, your employer disputes the injury, or you are being pressured to return to work too soon.
Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA)
The ICA is the state agency that administers Arizona workers compensation law. File claims, check claim status, and access forms at azica.gov.
Work Injury Medical Care
Occupational Medicine · Lake Havasu City, AZ
Local
from Havasu
Services
HRMC's occupational health clinic is the primary local resource for work injury treatment in Lake Havasu City. They accept Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA) workers comp cases and handle all required documentation. For urgent work injuries, the HRMC Emergency Department is also available 24/7.
Urgent Care / Occupational Medicine · Lake Havasu City, AZ
Local
from Havasu
Services
Urgent care centers in Lake Havasu City can treat many work injuries and accept workers comp (ICA) billing. Useful for non-emergency work injuries that need same-day treatment without an ER visit. Always notify your employer before seeking treatment.
Occupational Medicine · Kingman, AZ
56 mi
from Havasu
Approx. 55–65 min via US-93 N
Services
Kingman Regional's occupational health program handles workers comp cases for the northwestern Arizona region. Particularly useful for Havasu workers needing specialist referrals or IMEs.
Occupational Medicine · Phoenix, AZ
175 mi
from Havasu
Approx. 2 hrs 15 min via US-60 E
Services
For complex work injuries requiring specialist care (orthopedic surgery, neurology, pain management), Banner Health in Phoenix is a primary referral destination for Havasu workers comp cases.
Legal Representation
Weekly Law Firm
Lake Havasu City, AZ
Local
from Havasu
Practice Areas
Brian Weekly is a highly regarded local workers compensation attorney in Lake Havasu City. Known in the community for strong advocacy for injured workers. If you've been injured on the job, denied benefits, or are facing a dispute with your employer's insurance carrier, Brian Weekly is a top local resource.
Schiller Law
Lake Havasu City, AZ
Local
from Havasu
Practice Areas
Bryan and Jennifer Schiller are licensed Arizona personal injury attorneys with offices in Lake Havasu City and Tucson. Bryan spent 14 years as Managing Attorney at Goldberg & Osborne handling Mohave County cases and negotiated two of the firm's largest recoveries — including a $1.9M settlement for a client other lawyers turned away. Jennifer has practiced personal injury law in the Havasu area since 2006. Saturday appointments available. Licensed in Arizona; Bryan is also admitted to the U.S. District Court, District of Arizona.
Snow, Carpio & Weekley, PLC
Lake Havasu City, AZ
Local
from Havasu
Practice Areas
Arizona's Work Injury Firm (Snow, Carpio & Weekley, PLC) is a statewide workers compensation and Social Security disability firm with a local Lake Havasu City office. They focus exclusively on workers comp and disability law — not general personal injury. Arizona workers injured on the job are entitled to 100% of necessary medical expenses and 66⅔% wage replacement after 7 days out of work. Free consultations available. Spanish-speaking attorneys on staff (Nuestros abogados hablan Español). Toll-free: (877) 370-5788.
Local Workers Comp Attorneys
Lake Havasu City, AZ
Local
from Havasu
Practice Areas
Several local attorneys in Lake Havasu City handle workers compensation cases. Use the Google search link to find current local options and read reviews. Always verify the attorney is licensed with the Arizona State Bar (azbar.org) before retaining.
Regional Workers Comp Law
Kingman, AZ
56 mi
from Havasu
Approx. 55–65 min via US-93 N
Practice Areas
Kingman has several workers compensation attorneys who also serve the Lake Havasu City area. Many offer phone and video consultations, reducing the need to travel.
Statewide Workers Comp Representation
Phoenix, AZ
175 mi
from Havasu
Approx. 2 hrs 15 min via US-60 E
Practice Areas
For complex workers compensation cases — particularly those involving permanent total disability, occupational disease, or third-party liability — Phoenix-based workers comp attorneys with statewide practice may be appropriate. Many offer remote consultations. Use the Arizona State Bar's lawyer referral service to find licensed attorneys.
Always verify that an attorney is licensed and in good standing with the Arizona State Bar before retaining them. The State Bar's online directory lets you check license status, disciplinary history, and contact information.
Know a Provider or Attorney We Should Add?
If you know of a workers comp doctor or attorney serving the Havasu area that should be listed here, please let us know.
Common questions about workers' compensation claims, rights, and legal resources in Arizona and Lake Havasu City.