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The simple answer is “no”, you can get through the Workers’ Comp. court system oftentimes without a lawyer.
Most Work Injuries are minor, for example: cuts on the hand requiring stitches, minor burns, knee twists and ankle sprains. In most of these situations, simple medical treatment is provided for and paid for by the Workers’ Compensation insurance company; there is no significant loss of time from work; and you should recover from your injury without a lot of future problems. There is typically no need to hire an attorney to handle these types of claims.
The simple answer is “no”, you can get through the Workers’ Comp. court system oftentimes without a lawyer.
The simple answer is “no”, you can get through the Workers’ Comp. court system oftentimes without a lawyer.
The simple answer is “no”, you can get through the Workers’ Comp. court system oftentimes without a lawyer.
Your injury is severe enough to require surgery. In nearly every case, if you have had surgery you are entitled to a monetary settlement for the disability caused by the injury.
Your injury is severe enough to require surgery. In nearly every case, if you have had surgery you are entitled to a monetary settlement for the disability caused by the injury.
Unfortunately, there is no “Kelly’s blue book” to determine how much money is fair. Only lawyers who specialize in Workers Comp can “appraise” the value of what your settlement should be.
Settlements are based on whether it a “full rotator cuff tear” or a “partial rotator cuff tear”; what type of procedure the doctor performed, whether you have loss of motion, or loss of strength, as well as numerous other factors.
Do not ask your co-workers. First, they often exaggerate and say they settled for more than they did. Second, no two cases are identical.
Your injury is severe enough to require surgery. In nearly every case, if you have had surgery you are entitled to a monetary settlement for the disability caused by the injury.
Your injury is severe enough to require surgery. In nearly every case, if you have had surgery you are entitled to a monetary settlement for the disability caused by the injury.
Unfortunately, there is no “Kelly’s blue book” to determine how much money is fair. Only lawyers who specialize in Workers Comp can “appraise” the value of what your settlement should be.
Settlements are based on whether it a “full rotator cuff tear” or a “partial rotator cuff tear”; what type of procedure the doctor performed, whether you have loss of motion, or loss of strength, as well as numerous other factors.
Do not ask your co-workers. First, they often exaggerate and say they settled for more than they did. Second, no two cases are identical.
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Thus, in conclusion, you can handle your case on your own. But just beware that Workers’ Comp, has become highly complex. The Insurance Companies and Business groups have had the laws stacked in their favor. You will be going up against lawyers hired by the Insurance Company who are specialist in Workers’ Comp. and you, most likely, are not.