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What is the Next Step After a Slip and Fall

If one were to peruse Injury Law firm websites it wouldn't take long to understand the overviews of injuries resulting in slip and falls and the protocols and definitions as well.  There are also many related articles that explains what constitutes a slip and fall, which is also known as a personal injury.  Most of the articles go on further to explain who could be named negligent and accountable.

Allow this post to elaborate.  Most likely, if one was unfortunate and was involved in a personal injury accident of this nature, the injured party's first thoughts would be to immediately locate a physician for examination.  This might be a difficult task in the most states.  For most people, the first instinct would be to contact your primary care physician or your family practice doctor.  Unfortunately, there are very of these clinics that treat for personal injury accidents such as car accidents or slip and falls. 

For these types of accidents, the doctor that is treating the patient would require that the medical treatment reimbursements be guaranteed.  This is where a law firm or attorney's office would be retained by the victim due to third party billing.  This lawyer will represent the injured party and demand that the negligent party's insurance company reimburse the costs associated with recovery and treatment.  Once this attorney is obtained, the attorney will send the treating physician a guarantee letter which will provide medical cost payments after the case is settled.

One can easily see the importance of locating an Experienced Personal Injury Physician even before an injury, one that can treat auto accidents and slip and falls and has the ability to wait for reimbursements unlike your family practice doctor or primary care physician.  Moreover, it is imperative to retain legal assistance immediately as well.  The good news is that most experienced physicians that treat for these types of injuries has a list of proven attorneys that they have worked with in the past. 

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Did Washington Finally Get a Worker’s Comp Law Correct

It looks like Washington "Got One Right".  There are new details explaining recent legislation in Washington that describes a multitude of benefits for the worker's compensation program and the changes that will possibly save the system over one billion dollars within the next four years.

The article at Work Comp for Employees touches on these changes but more importantly, it seems like the injured employee has finally been taken in consideration when these new laws and workman's comp legislation was created.  As most will concur, injured workers and patients' interests are rarely sought because policy makers are lobbied by the insurance carriers and others in the medical industry.

In most states, it is very difficult to locate a worker's compensation physician.  The vast majority of primary care physicians and family practice doctors refuse to treat for injuries obtained at work and other third party accidents.  The medical professionals must first be approved  by the state and on the State Approved Doctors List.  Moreover, the most doctors and medical clinics don't have the necessary staff to handle the increased workload that is associated with medical treatment and reimbursements for work comp.  Another reason for the increased workload is because pre-authorization is required for diagnostics, physical therapy, office visits, etc.  Pre-authorization can take hours and hours of phone time and paperwork which can result in lower profits due to an increase in costs.  Also, regardless of the severity of the employee's injury, claims can be denied by the worker's compensation insurance provider for many reasons.  Avoid these denied claims and locate an Experienced Worker's Compensation Physician.

Washington legislation might have solved this problem but only time will tell.  With the addition of another bill passed last year, Washington thinks that injured workers will now be provided the highest quality of care.  The problem is what does Washington consider "High Quality".  What do you think Washington defines as "High Quality"?

 

 

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If Involved in a Car Accident Legal Representation is a Must

There are plenty of opinions on the web but some points make more sense than others.  While skimming an interesting article titled Ten Mistakes that can Ruin a Case it became apparent that just because certain facts are logical it doesn't mean all humans possess logic.  This article is now jocularly dubbed in our office as a "Must read for anyone planning on being involved in a car accident".

The overall message and main emphasis of this article shouldn't be necessarily new to most but valuable nonetheless.  Never ever accept a settlement offer from insurance companies or there representatives:  Moreover, never communicate with these insurance carriers.  The only main interest these businesses have is not to pay you a fair amount to cover your medical treatment expenses.

For a more detailed list of steps to take if involved in a car accident click on Car Accident Medical Specialists.  This article goes on further to paint and explain the big picture of auto accidents and the details of what to expect if injured.  Some of these points might be well known but are still an important step in a victim's recovery.

To touch on a few points, ensure that you locate a medical physician that can treat for car accidents.  Understandably, your first instinct is to call your primary care physician or family practice doctor.  Unfortunately, not many of these doctors medically treat for auto wrecks or personal injury for that matter.  The main reason for this anomaly, is because their practice is not set up to handle, bill or collect from third party carriers.  It is extremely difficult to collect medical reimbursements from insurance carriers that represent the faulted party.

This is why the importance is very high to seek and retain legal assistance once you have been injured in a automobile accident.  If you don't obtain legal representation, then the third party insurance provider of the faulted person will attempt to settle the case at an extremely low amount.  Most important, if you don't seek legal counsel, then the search for a physician to treat your injuries will be close to impossible.  Doctor's demand a guarantee from your lawyer that the medical practice will be reimbursed for medical treatment once the case is settled.

Some accident cases take years to settle if they ever do.  This means the physician takes all the risk and will have to float medical costs well after treatment.  These are some of the obvious reasons why most family practice doctors would rather not treat for these third party injuries.  It would be outrageously ignorant not to retain legal representation if you happened to be in a automobile accident if it wasn't your fault.  Disagree, let me know how much below.

 

 

 

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You Have Rights Although Your Work Comp Accident was Filed Late

The Law Firm at Gruhin & Gruhin nailed it correctly.  The article at Ohio Workers Comp was enjoyable to review and explained that if an injured employee failed to report their on the job injury within a specific amount of time, the employee still has certain rights.

In the majority of the states, an injured worker usually has thirty days to inform their supervisor of the accident.  Mr. Gruhin goes on further to state the most likely steps and process that will unfold once an Ohio Workman's Compensation claim is filed.  In this article, the law office details certain time frames and other limitations associated with this process.

Over at Experienced Workers Compensation Treatment, it thoroughly explains that there are many different reasons that an injured employee might need legal representation and the most likely scenarios to transpire.  Moreover, if for some reason an injured worker fails to notify a co-worker or a supervisor in a timely or prompt fashion, then the employer's work comp insurance carrier could deny the claim.  This is just one example when it would be necessary and prudent to retain a well experience law firm.

Worker's Compensation Insurance providers are looking for any reason to deny an accident claim, especially if the injury wasn't reported within 30 days.  Plus, work comp attorneys have a list of proven and experienced worker's compensation physicians as well as work comp doctors have a list of experienced lawyers that they utilize.  Combining experienced medical professionals with the right legal representation can provide a swift recovery so that the employee can return to work as soon as possible.  If you can add anything more valuable, then we would love to hear from you below.

 

 

 

 

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