Work Comp and Social Security Disability Tip Number 5

What is found in your medical records will make or break your Social Security Disability case or Illinois Workers’ Compensation case.

The Judge will give great weight to what the doctor or nurse writes in your records.

If you tell the Judge that the doctor got it wrong,  you will lose because the Judge almost always believes what the doctor puts in your medical records.

It is the job of the doctor or nurse to write an accurate description of what they observe and what the patient tells them.

The Judge believes that what you tell the doctor near the time of the injury is closer to the truth than what you testify to at trial.

Make sure that you explain clearly to the medical provider how your accident happened and what parts of your body you injured.

You should also explain how it hurts you, how often it hurts, how long it hurts and how it limits you.

For instance, if you need to elevate your leg for 15 minutes every 2 hours because your knee swells make sure that you tell the doctor.

One idea is that you should write down the key information before your doctor appointment, and give a copy to your doctor and nurse so it is fresh in their mind and they will not misunderstand you.

Questions about your disability or work comp case? Feel free to contact Illinois Workers’ Compensation and Social Security Disability Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Steps to successfully apply for Social Security disability

Roughly one-third of applications for Social Security disability benefits are ultimately approved. How to make sure yours is among them.

Source: Steps to successfully apply for Social Security disability

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Contact me and I will help you file your application online. It takes less than one hour to file the application and start the process. The review of your application may take up to 6 months so it makes sense to file now.

Call Illinois Social Security Disability Lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Illinois: Workers’ Comp’s “Traveling Employee” Rule May Not Be Expanded to Tort Arena | the workcomp writer

Under workers’ compensation law’s so-called “going and coming” rule, for an employee having fixed hours and place of work, injuries sustained en route to or from the workplace are generally not com…

Source: Illinois: Workers’ Comp’s “Traveling Employee” Rule May Not Be Expanded to Tort Arena | the workcomp writer

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Good description of Traveling employee rule for Workers’ Compensation. The rule expands the accidents for which you can be compensated. It does not extend to negligence cases. Questions about this complicated area of the law. Feel to contact me to discuss.

WorkersCompensation.com CompNewsNetwork – Former El Dorado Hills Man Pleads Guilty in Scheme That Misappropriated Millions of Dollars

Source: WorkersCompensation.com CompNewsNetwork – Former El Dorado Hills Man Pleads Guilty in Scheme That Misappropriated Millions of Dollars

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Illinois has seen some of this type of activity with fraudulent work comp administrators. If you do not get paid when off work or your medical bills are unpaid, call an Illinois Work Comp lawyer right away.

Woman dies after being hit by truck on Near North Side – Chicago Tribune

A 74-year-old woman hit and severely injured around the corner from her house Tuesday morning died later the same day of her injuries, authorities determined Wednesday.

Source: Woman dies after being hit by truck on Near North Side – Chicago Tribune

Tragic event. The law provides remedies for the woman’s family to recover against the truck driver for negligent actions such as failure to reduce speed, stop to avoid a collision or maintain a proper lookout for pedestrians.