Can a doctor review my records and decide I am at MMI without seeing me?
You need to get an attorney and file a formal claim (Form 101) as soon as possible. Then your attorney should file wither a Motion for...
Louisville, KY
Workers compensation Lawyer at Louisville, KY
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You need to get an attorney and file a formal claim (Form 101) as soon as possible. Then your attorney should file wither a Motion for...
The short answer is "Yes." There is nothing in the workers' compensation law which requires the Employer to keep you as an employee after an...
Assuming this is a Kentucky comp claim, the maximum amount depends on the year of injury. There are several types of benefits. First, is...
There are three types of benefits in KY workers' Comp. (1) Medical coverage for the injury. (2) Temporary Total Disability benefits (TTD) which...
The quick answer is "Yes, you are still covered for treatment of a work-related injury if you change employers." Indeed, you would be entitled to...
Unfortunately, Kentucky is an "at will" state, meaning you work / serve at the will of your Employer and they can let you go for almost any reason....
Generally, once something makes it into a medical record, it is very difficult to get it out. Regarding the P.T. visits - You could get a copy of...
I assume this is a Kentucky workers' compensation claim. In Kentucky, you have the right to all reasonable and necessary medical treatment for...
Kentucky provides for permanent partial disability benefits (PPD) which are money benefits paid if you have a permanent impairment rating pursuant...
Workers' comp provides three types of benefits. First, you are entitled to all medical coverage of your injury both now and moving forward. ...