How late is too late to file?
It's definitely not too late to file and you certainly should, especially if you have ongoing symptoms. They also can't retaliate against you; at...
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It's definitely not too late to file and you certainly should, especially if you have ongoing symptoms. They also can't retaliate against you; at...
They follow guidelines when a procedure is requested, so most of the time if it's in those perimeters it'll get approved. Yet even then, they can...
I'm not sure what you mean by "go after them," but you can certainly get a second opinion to clarify diagnosis, causation, future treatment, etc....
Short answer is yes. Think of wages as a pie; you're entitled to get that pie but you can't get more than one. Social Security is essentially a...
If it's related to your Permanent Partial Disability (PPD) benefits, then that's probably how your attorney is getting paid via the contingency fee...
These questions are always tough without having access to the full claim file, but that amount does seem low. I suggest you consult with an...
It sounds like they sent you to a Division Independent Medical Exam (DIME). Regardless, the most likely situation is whatever MMI date was given to...
This is tough to answer without having reviewed the facts of your case and how it was closed, but here are some general considerations. When you...
Your employer should file a first report of injury, and the insurance carrier should ultimately pay for any and all related treatment you need as a...
I agree with Christopher Crabtree; you need to respond quickly if you have been issued a FAL (30-day deadline) and that you probably want an...