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FAQs |
- My workers’ compensation insurance claims adjuster has been very helpful, informative, and nice. I don’t need an attorney in this situation, do I?
- But I am worried that an attorney will just bill me for advice that I don’t need. How do I know that I won’t be cheated?
- I have just been injured at work, and need treatment. Can I see my own doctor, or do I have to go to my employer's doctors?
- I received a letter from my insurance company that I must go to an ‘independent medical examination’. What is that?
- I am in pain and I want to be treated by a certain doctor. My workers’ compensation insurance adjuster said that they won't pay that particular doctor’s bill or for the particular procedure that my doctor says that I need. Is this legal?
- I have been injured in a work-related accident and I am receiving workers' compensation benefits. When should I consult an attorney?
- My workers' compensation insurance claims adjuster has been very helpful, informative, and nice. I don't need an attorney in this situation, do I?
- But I am worried that an attorney will just bill me for advice that I don't need. How do I know that I won't be cheated?
- I have just been injured at work, and need treatment. Can I see my own doctor, or do I have to go to my employer's doctors?
- What can I do if my medical provider will not provide treatment for me because the workers’ compensation insurance company will not pre-authorize the treatment?
- Can I recover from my pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life’s pleasures, and for emotional distress from my injury?
- Can I sue my employer or a co-employee for careless and reckless behavior that caused me to incur a severe injury?
- I am in pain and I want to be treated by a certain doctor. My workers' compensation insurance adjuster said that they won't pay that particular doctor's bill or for the particular procedure that my doctor says that I need. Is this legal?
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