Illinois Work Comp and Independent Medical Exams

Illinois Workers’ Compensation law allows an insurance company to schedule as many independent medical exams for injured workers as it wants to.

An independent medical exam or IME involves a doctor the insurance company hires to examine an injured worker.

The purpose of the exam is not for treatment. It is to provide an opinion for the insurance company’s case.

This will be used against you in a trial or to deny benefits if the doctor’s opinion is that your condition is not related to the work accident or that you do not need anymore treatment or that you are able to return to work.

If this happens to you, then you do not have to give up on your case.

You should see an experienced Illinois Workers’ Compensation Attorney right away if this happens to you.

It does not cost you anything to hire an Illinois Work Comp lawyer. The law provides that all attorney fees are contingent upon winning your cases. This means that you do not have to pay a fee until you receive money from the insurance company. All fees are limited to 20 percent of the total award or settlement.

Do not the insurance company keep you from the money you are entitled to. Feel free to contact Illinois Workers’ Compensation Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Social Security Disability and the Future

Just my personal observations, but the next few years will most likely continue to be very difficult for those who are seeking Social Security Disability benefits.

The political climate is such that Social Security Disability will remain a hot topic and Congress will want to tamp down the number of people who receive benefits.

Administrative Law Judges will be very sensitive to this pressure because the outliers will be hammered down.

Even judicial independence goes only so far when your bosses are screaming that the number of people approved should decrease.

Rules changes to make it more difficult for people to win are not off the table.

The percentages of people who win disability cases has dropped drastically over the last couple of years.

What this means for people who are trying to get Social Security Disability benefits is that you need to do your best to present a strong case.

This includes going to the doctor and having the doctor document your major problems and limitations, making sure that you complete all Social Security documents correctly, and knowing what questions will be asked at the hearing and why.

Make sure that you have an experienced Social Security Disability lawyer who can help you throughout the complicated disability process.

It does not cost you anything unless you win and fees are limited by Federal law.

Feel free to contact Illinois Social Security Disability Lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Senate panel votes down Rauner’s work-comp plan | Belleville News-Democrat Belleville News-Democrat

One of the pillars of Gov. Bruce Rauner’s “turnaround agenda” for improving Illinois’ business climate fell Wednesday in a state Senate committee.

Source: Senate panel votes down Rauner’s work-comp plan | Belleville News-Democrat Belleville News-Democrat

 

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This bill was voted down in an Illinois Senate Committee. However, nothing is ever dead in Illinois politics. Similar Workers’ Compensation changes may surface in combination with the budget negotiations. The Governor has continued to tie any budget agreements with Workers’ Compensation changes and business related issues.

A Social Security Disability Primer | Brad Reid

The Social Security Act provides financial benefits to qualified individuals who have suffered a physical or mental disability. “Disability” is defined as the “inability to engage in an

Source: A Social Security Disability Primer | Brad Reid

 

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Some background information explaining Social Security Disability. If you need a specific explanation about your situation please call for a free consultation. Illinois Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Work Comp- Denied?

What do you do when your Workers’ Compensation insurance company denies your claim and tells you they will not pay for any more medical treatment or pay for your time off work?

Some insurance companies will legitimately deny a person based on medical information or accident information, however some insurance companies will deny an injured worker in hopes that the person will drop the case.

If you have a bona fide injury, then you should contact an experienced Illinois Work Comp Attorney to help you.

Do not let the insurance company try to bluff you.

If you have suffered a work injury you are entitled to off work pay, medical treatment, and a settlement.

An Illinois Workers’ Compensation lawyer can tell you if you have a compensable case and what you need to do to win.

It does not cost any upfront money to hire a lawyer. In Illinois a lawyer is only paid when you get paid. The fee is limited to 20 percent of your recovery.

Questions about your work injury case? Feel free to contact Illinois Work Comp Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.