Illinois Work Comp Settlement Tips

Here are some top tips to increase your Illinois Workers’ Compensation settlement value.

  • Make sure to report your accident to your supervisor immediately.
  • Make sure to put your report in writing.
  • Make sure to keep a copy of your report.
  • Make sure to go to the doctor right away.
  • Make sure to tell your doctor that your injury happened at work and how it happened.
  • Make sure to tell your doctor about all your injured body parts at your first visit and repeat this at each visit.
  • Make sure to request an off work note from each doctor visit.
  • Make sure to follow all your doctor’s treatment orders.
  • Make sure to ask for a note detailing all your permanent restrictions at your final doctor visit.
  • Make sure to check with an experienced Illinois Workers’ Compensation lawyer regarding an estimate of the value of your case.
  • Make sure to have an attorney on your side to negotiate with the work comp insurance company.

Questions about your work injury and how to get full settlement value? Feel free to contact Illinois Workers’ Compensation Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Two Peoria companies among 4 cited by OSHA in fatal explosion in Springfield

SPRINGFIELD — Federal inspectors have cited four companies as part of an investigation into a fatal explosion last October at the Springfield Metro Sanitary District’s Sugar Creek plant. Roger Creason, 42, of Riverton, a longtime member of Laborers Local 477, died six days later from injuries he sustained in the accident. Creason was leak-testing joints inside a 54-inch round pipe when an inflatable “bladder” ruptured. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Source: Two Peoria companies among 4 cited by OSHA in fatal explosion in Springfield

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Heart breaking explosion resulting in death of young man. Shows legal process. Family of worker entitled to Illinois Workers’ Compensation death benefits and files a wrongful death lawsuit against other companies involved in accident.

2016 – 04/06/2016 – 31-year-old worker died from exposure to manure gas, OSHA finds

Source: 2016 – 04/06/2016 – 31-year-old worker died from exposure to manure gas, OSHA finds

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Shows the dangers of agriculture work. Of course, Illinois is a major agriculture state and has large hog farms. Respiratory protection is very important in these situations. These type of cases are OSHA violations and an Illinois Workers’ Compensation case.

Your Injury and Facebook

What you do and say may damage and decrease the value of your work injury or personal injury claim.

What you post on Facebook, twitter, youtube, instagram or other social media is subject to discovery by the insurance company and its attorneys.

For instance, if you allege you are restricted in your activities and you post pictures and videos of yourself sky diving, rafting, bunging jumping, or swinging from trees then you will face questions about the seriousness of your injuries, your credibility and face possible fraud charges.

Make sure that you do not exaggerate your injuries or limitations.

Make sure that you do not leave yourself open to second guessing with anything that remotely suggests you are able to do more than your restrictions.

In other words, be truthful and do not let the insurance company twist anything that shows up on the internet or social media. There may be an innocent explanation, however the insurance company and its attorneys will attempt to paint a picture of you that is not favorable.

Do not give them any ammunition.

Make sure that you receive experienced assistance from a lawyer that is looking out for your interests.

Feel free to contact Bloomington, Illinois Workers’ Compensation and personal injury lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Why You Should Not Take on the Insurance Company Alone

It makes sense to get help from the start to take on big insurance companies in work injury, personal injury and motor vehicle crash cases.

Here are some of the main reasons:

    1. Insurance companies know what they are doing.
    2. Insurance companies deal with this stuff everyday.
    3. Insurance companies have a large number of lawyers on staff to help them.
    4. Things that happen early in the case can come back and hurt you in the end.
    5. Insurance companies do not look out for your interests.
    6. A lawyer cannot always fix the mistakes you have made early in your case.
    7. Personal injury lawyers, car crash lawyers, and workers’ compensation lawyers do not get paid until you get paid.
    8. Personal injury attorneys, car crash lawyers, and workers’ compensation attorneys only get paid a percentage of your recovery and do not charge by the hour.
    9. An experienced lawyer deals with insurance companies on a daily basis and understands what they are trying to do.
    10. It makes sense to have someone on your side to help you protect your interests and fight the insurance company.

Make sure that you get the help you need. Feel free to call Illinois injury lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.