DID YOU RECEIVED A NOTICE OF CONTROVERT? WHAT NOW?

Did you receive a “NOTICE TO CONTROVERT” from your Employer or its workers’ compensation insurer? It’s a form that looks like this: If you received a form like this, it means that they are not accepting responsibility for benefits. If you read section B of the form, it should tell you specifically what they are […]

“A Man Who Is His Own Lawyer Has A Fool for a Client”

This expression means that representing oneself in a legal matter can be a very risky proposition. The phrase implies that someone who chooses to act as their own lawyer in a legal proceeding is likely to make mistakes, overlook important details, and ultimately harm their own case. This is because the legal system is complex, […]

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN MRI AND AN X-RAY, AND DO I NEED AN MRI?

X-rays and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) are both diagnostic imaging tools used by medical professionals to get a better look at the internal structures of the body. X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that can pass through the body and create an image on a special film or digital detector on the other side. […]

“Penny wise pound foolish” – Don’t lose sight of the Big Picture

In workers’ compensation, employees who are injured on the job are entitled to certain benefits, such as medical treatment, wage replacement, and rehabilitation services. However, some employees may be hesitant to report an injury or file a workers’ compensation claim because they are worried about their job security or the cost of the claim to […]

STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS – CLAIMS MUST BE FILED WITH THE BOARD OF WORKERS’ COMPENSATION

In workers’ compensation, the statute of limitations is the time limit within which an injured worker must file a claim with the state workers’ compensation board in order to be eligible for benefits. The specific time limit varies from state to state but is typically one to three years from the date of the injury […]

There are several types of knee injuries that can occur from traumatic accidents. Here are some of the most common:

1. ACL tear: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the four main ligaments that stabilize the knee joint. An ACL tear is a common knee injury that occurs when the ACL is stretched or torn. This can happen during sports, such as football or basketball, or from a fall or other traumatic accident. […]

There are several types of shoulder injuries that can occur as a result of a traumatic accident. Here are some of the most common ones:

1. Fractured collarbone (clavicle): A direct blow to the shoulder or falling onto an outstretched arm can cause a fracture of the collarbone. 2. Fractured upper arm bone (humerus): A direct blow to the shoulder or a fall onto an outstretched arm can cause a fracture of the upper arm bone. 3. Dislocated shoulder: A […]

CAN CHRONIC PAIN PREVENT YOU FROM WORKING

Chronic pain can certainly impact a person’s ability to work, depending on the severity of the pain, the type of work they do, and other factors such as their age, physical condition, and level of support from their employer. Chronic pain can be a debilitating condition that affects a person’s physical and emotional well-being, and […]