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Doctor Deposition Strategies in Workers' Compensation Cases

Techniques for Prepping Doctors, Eliminating Any Appearance of Bias, and More Doctor depositions can make or break your workers' compensation case. Do you have the skills needed to get what you want from the deponent? This program reveals powerful tips for taking and defending physician depositions. From tactics for making the most of exhibits to … Continue reading Doctor Deposition Strategies in Workers' Compensation Cases

Can You Get Workers' Compensation for a Work-From-Home Injury?

If the coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, working from home has a lot of perks. For example: no commuting, better work-life balance, and fewer distractions (goodbye, compulsory work birthday parties). But are you protected under workers’ compensation laws while telecommuting? Workers’ Compensation Applies to Remote Workers Workers’ compensation covers accidents and injuries at the … Continue reading Can You Get Workers' Compensation for a Work-From-Home Injury?

Do You Need a Lawyer for a Workers' Comp Case?

Many people wonder if they need a lawyer to get workers’ compensation after a work-related injury or illness. The best answer is: "It depends." If you suffered a minor injury, have a good relationship with your employer, and you understand the workers’ comp process, then you may not need an attorney. But if you suffered … Continue reading Do You Need a Lawyer for a Workers' Comp Case?

Do You Need a Lawyer for a Workers' Comp Case?

Many people wonder if they need a lawyer to get workers’ compensation after a work-related injury or illness. The best answer is: "It depends." If you suffered a minor injury, have a good relationship with your employer, and you understand the workers’ comp process, then you may not need an attorney. But if you suffered … Continue reading Do You Need a Lawyer for a Workers' Comp Case?

Do You Need a Lawyer for a Workers' Comp Case?

Many people wonder if they need a lawyer to get workers’ compensation after a work-related injury or illness. The best answer is: "It depends." If you suffered a minor injury, have a good relationship with your employer, and you understand the workers’ comp process, then you may not need an attorney. But if you suffered … Continue reading Do You Need a Lawyer for a Workers' Comp Case?

New Workers' Comp Medicare Set-Aside Rules: Essential Info You Need to Know

Get the Latest WCMSA Changes You Need to Know! New Workers' Compensation Medicare Set-Aside changes create more questions than answers. You need to master the latest information if you wan…