Arizona Workers Compensation: Lost Wages, Temporary and Permanent Disabilities
Jan 30, 2022
Getting hurt on the job is no picnic. When injuries or sickness arise, workers and their families are left wondering how they are going to pay their bills while they’re recovering. During this recover...
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Understanding Depositions and Preparing Before Participating
Jan 30, 2022
If you’ve never been a part of a deposition, you’re likely to have questions about what a deposition is and how you should prepare yourself before going in. What is a deposition? A deposition is the p...
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5 Things to Avoid Saying to a Workers’ Compensation Doctor
Jan 30, 2022
Anyone who has been hurt on the job knows what a hassle it can be to get compensated for your workplace injury or illness. One step in the process will likely be to have an examination from a doctor w...
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Workers’ Compensation vs. Unemployment: Which Benefits Are For Me?
Jul 20, 2021
We live in a money-driven society. If you’re out of work and aren’t bringing home a salary, it can be hard to make ends meet. In order to help you get by while you’re out of work, there are several pr...
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Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) in an Arizona Work Injury Claim
Jul 20, 2021
MMI refers to the point in your treatment where your treating physician feels your injuries have stabilized. It’s only after you’ve achieved MMI that you can begin to discuss what settlement options y...
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Why Attorneys Should Treat Workers’ Comp Cases Emphatically
Sep 12, 2019
Learn why it’s essential for attorneys to have empathy for their clients when they’re handling workers’ compensation cases. Remember, an injured worker is going through an unsettling time, which can b...
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DEATH CLAIMS
Dec 17, 2013
In Arizona, death claims are set by statute. See A.R.S. § 23-1046, Workers’ Compensation Laws of the State of Arizona.
• The first thing that you get is funeral expenses not to exceed $5,000.
•...
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IMPORTANT TIMETABLE IN CASE
Dec 12, 2013
1. Hearings are set about sixty (60) days in advance.
2. The first hearing is only for the applicant and lay witnesses, if any.
3. Thirty (30) days prior to the hearing, all written evidence sho...
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MISSION STATEMENT
Dec 11, 2013
To provide excellent legal representation in Arizona workers’ compensation matters. I promise as follows:
To provide professional, courteous, prompt, efficient, empathetic and personal service.
T...
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What is SCF Arizona?
Sep 08, 2013
Arizona law requires all employers to carry workers compensation insurance. SCF Arizona (SCF) is the leading provider of workers compensation insurance in the state of Arizona. The SCF covers more than...
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