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Attorney Fees
(Workers Comp Law/Florida Workers Compensation Attorneys)
Attorney Fees Attorney fees in workers’ compensation cases are regulated by the Florida Legislature. Attorney fees in workers’ compensation cases are contingent fees. If you l
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Law Suits Against Parties Other Than Your Employer
(Workers Comp Law/SSD & Workers Compensation)
Law Suits Against Parties Other Than Your Employer – 3rd Party PI Cases. If the negligence of a 3rd party caused your injury, you may also have a personal injury case against that 3rd party
3.
Social Security Disability (SSDI/SSI) and Medicare
(Florida Workers Compensation Lawyers/Florida Attorneys)
Social Security Disability (SSDI/SSI) and Medicare The Federal Government provides benefits to people who are unable to work due to physical and/or medical problems through two programs.
4.
Child Support, Spousal Support etc
(Florida Workers Compensation Lawyers/Florida Attorneys)
Child Support, Spousal Support And Worker's Compensation Benefits IF YOU ARE UNDER A COURT ORDER OF CHILD, AND YOU ARE INJURED, YOU SHOULD IMMEIDATLEY CONTACT THE CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY OF THE DISTR
5.
Beware Of The Insurance Company/Employer
(Workers Comp Law/SSD & Workers Compensation)
Beware Of The Insurance Company/Employer The insurance company/employer is simply a business. It does not consider you as a person, but as a claim number and a liability. The only consideration
6.
What To Do After You Have Been Released From Treatment
(Florida Workers Compensation Lawyers/Florida Attorneys)
... At this point, your bi-weekly temporary disability benefits will end. You will now most likely be paid
permanent
disability which is a minimal amount In some cases, the insurance company will st...
7.
Out Of Pocket Medical Expenses
(Workers Comp Law/SSD & Workers Compensation)
Out Of Pocket Medical Expenses If you must pay out of pocket for medical treatment, medication, or other medical expenses, it is good idea to keep a record with the date of those expenses were i
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It Is Very Important That You Attend All Doctor's Appointments Set by The Insurance Company
(Workers Comp Law/Florida Workers Compensation Attorneys)
It Is Very Important That You Attend All Doctor's Appointments Set by The Insurance Company. You must attend all appointments that are set for you. Failure to attend these appointments may resul
9.
Keep Your Attorney Advised
(Florida Workers Compensation Lawyers/Florida Attorneys)
Keep Your Attorney Advised Of Your Current Address And Phone Number Many times our client will move or change their phone numbers, without advising this office. The result in not keeping this office u
10.
Depositions
(Florida Workers Compensation Lawyers/SSI Benefits)
Depositions Often the insurance company/employer will decide to take your deposition prior to your case being heard in court. A deposition is a meeting at which the defense attorney will ask you quest
11.
Advances
(Workers Comp Law/SSD & Workers Compensation)
...ds of your income tax free you should not need an advance. Additionally, if your doctor has not declared you
permanent
and totally disabled, there is no
permanent
disability benefit on which to give y...
12.
Why Does It Take So Long To Get Into Court?
(Workers Comp Law/Florida Workers Compensation Attorneys)
Why Does It Take So Long To Get Into Court? The answer to this question is that there are several time periods, which must expire before we can get a hearing in front of the Judge of Compensatio
13.
Reasons Why You Are Not Getting Money
(Workers Comp Law/Florida Workers Compensation Attorneys)
...t payments, we must have the following information: The type of benefit payment: Temporary Disability,
Permanent
Disability, Medical Mileage, Medical Expense Reimbursement. If you are call...
14.
Expert Medical Advisors
(Florida Workers Compensation Lawyers/Florida Attorneys)
Expert Medical Advisors (EMA) Some claims will have an expert medical advisor (EMA). Neither the injured worker nor the insurance company can have the injury evaluated by a doctor of thei
15.
Consequence Of Your Injury
(Florida Workers Compensation Lawyers/SSI Benefits)
...ou Tell Us And All Of Your Doctors About All The Consequence Of Your Injury. The system for evaluating
permanent
disability has been radically changed by the workers' compensation reform. As a r...
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Time Limitations
(Workers Comp Law/Florida Workers Compensation Attorneys)
Warning! - Time Limitations - Workers Compensation Cases Workers’ compensation cases must be filed within a certain period of time. Failure to file a case within the limitations period will resu
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Medical Treatment
(Florida Workers Compensation Lawyers/Florida Attorneys)
Medical Treatment - Who Gets To Choose The Treating Doctor One of the most important changes in Workers Compensation is that the injured worker is no longer allowed to treat with any doctor of
18.
Workers Compensation Reform
(Florida Workers Compensation Lawyers/SSI Benefits)
...bility benefits are not payable is the employee is terminated for misconduct. The method of determining
permanent
disability benefits has been radically altered. No compensation for
permanent
tot...
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Types Of Benefits
(Florida Workers Compensation Lawyers/SSI Benefits)
...even if the doctors say that you are still temporarily totally disabled and have not yet reached MMI.
PERMANENT
TOTAL DISABILITY – 100% Disability If an injury causes a complete loss o...
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WHAT TO DO?
(Workers Comp Law/Florida Workers Compensation Attorneys)
...mplaints of pain close in time to the injury in many cases. If your injury is likely to result in either
permanent
impairment or an inability to do the job you had when you were injured, you shou...
21.
Florida Workers' Compensation Lawyers
(Workers Comp Law/SSD & Workers Compensation)
...iment of injured workers. For this reason, if you have a serious injury at work that will likely result in a
permanent
and lasting change in your ability perform your current job or activities of dail...
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Consequence Of Your Injury
The system for evaluating permanent disability has been radically changed by the workers' compensation reform. As a result...
Beware of Insurance
The insurance company/employer will do everything it can to minimize the amount of disability payable to you...
Mileage Expenses
You are entitled to travel expenses at .44 per mile (2006 rate) from the insurance carrier for your travel...
Workers Comp Reform
On October 1, 2003, Senate Bill 50A (SB50A) became law.