http://osha.gov/video/shipyard_accidents/01_crane_crushes_rigger.html
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Be alert and follow safety rules to protect yourself and others on the job.
http://osha.gov/video/shipyard_accidents/01_crane_crushes_rigger.html
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Be alert and follow safety rules to protect yourself and others on the job.
Would you leave your money on the counter at the bank after cashing your check?
Would you tear up your coupons at the store right before you check out?
Would you fail to get your cash back from credit card rewards?
Then why would you fail to get your Illinois Workers’ Compensation settlement.
I have seen a number of people who leave thousands of dollars with the insurance company after their work injury.
What are people thinking?
The insurance company is not your friend.
It works for your employer, not you.
The insurance company hopes you do not understand the law, do not care about your money, and will not get help from a Workers’ Compensation lawyer.
Questions about what is going on with your work injury? Contact Illinois Work Comp Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.
Make sure you do not walk away without your money.
http://nytimes.com/2020/07/16/nyregion/murray-hill-scaffolding-collapse.html
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Collapse results in death and injuries. Illinois law provides injury and death benefits.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=XT1Po250C0k
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Makes you cringe watching these videos. Be careful out there.
Your Illinois Work Comp settlement must be examined carefully before you sign off on it.
Make sure that your medical bills are paid. The insurance company may say the bills are paid. However, you must verify or you will have to pay the bills on your own.
Has your time off work been paid? If not, why not? It should be included in your settlement contract.
Are you being paid a settlement for your injury? Is it a fair amount? This all depends on the nature of the injury, the treatment required, and any limitations you have as a result of your injury.
Questions about your settlement offer? Contact Illinois Workers’ Compensation Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371 to discuss your case.
There are no upfront attorney fees in Illinois Work Comp cases. You only pay if a lawyer recovers money for you.