Can I reopen a Calif. Workers Comp case after settlement has occurred?
It is true that it is hard to get a settlement set aside. There is an important date however, that is the date it was actually approved by a judge...
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It is true that it is hard to get a settlement set aside. There is an important date however, that is the date it was actually approved by a judge...
If you have lost use of your legs, i.e. you are in a wheelchair, then you are likely 100% disabled. Even without this paragraph, if you are...
I do recommend that you meet with an attorney. I would point out that not all attorneys would take a 132a and an S&W with the other issues settled...
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I would recommend that you browse the profiles and answers that various attorneys give on this site and look at the answers that are given. That...
Workers Compensation should likely be paying the treatment you are asking for. I agree, it is time to consult with an attorney. If you don't, you...
There is actually a rule that says that if the insurance company needs to either pay according to the QME or file for a hearing. So, either they...
The amounts they can take are limited. Your attorney should be able to negotiate that for you.
I agree with the other attorneys, but here is a link to make a "UR Complaint" http://www.dir.ca.gov/dwc/forms/utilizationreviewcomplaintform.pdf I...
I agree with the other attorneys. In addition to the QME getting the MRI, i would make sure that your treating doctor reviews it as well.
It depends on what type of hearing it is. You may be set for an expedited hearing, which would mean that if your attorney does not work out the...