Time Frame of the Workers Compensation Process

It depends on you, the injured party, and what’s required and necessary as a result of that injury. If your injury is not significant and you heal entirely within a short period of time, then your case should be and likely will be resolved quickly, unless you have a long-term injury, one that requires extended […]

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Paying Attorney Fees for a Workers Compensation Case

Attorney’s fees in a typical workers’ compensation case are similar to a personal injury case and by that, I mean they’re contingent in nature. Unlike the typical personal injury case where fees are often contingent in the amount of one-third of the recovery, in workers’ compensation cases, absent authorization or direction from a commissioner, fees […]

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Obtaining Permanent Disability Benefits

Under Connecticut law, if after your treatment concludes you are not completely healed, you are entitled to ask your treating physician to verify and designate the degree of permanent partial disability that you’re left with. In that case, we will work with your physician to make sure that he or she understands the need to […]

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Expense Reimbursement in a Workers Compensation Case

In a workers’ compensation case, if you incur mileage to get to a doctor, a provider, or a therapist, we will see that you are reimbursed under Connecticut law. There is a provision that allows you to keep track of your mileage, and keeping track of your out-of-pocket expenses.  As long as those are documented, you’re […]

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