How Do I Get My Work Comp Money?

In Illinois you cannot get your Illinois Workers’ Compensation settlement money until your medical treatment has been completed and your doctor releases you permanently from further treatment.

This is because your settlement is based on the type of injury you experienced, the medical treatment you received (such as surgery or injections), and any permanent restrictions you have.

Do not let the insurance company forget to pay your settlement. Some companies will hope an injured worker does not understand they are entitled to money once the doctor has released them from care.

The settlement must be put in writing and submitted to an Arbitrator for approval. Payment usually comes within 4 weeks.

If you do not see a settlement from the insurance company or one of their lawyers contacts you, then make sure to get an Illinois Workers’ Compensation attorney to help you.

You may consult with a lawyer to review the amount of money you should receive for your settlement. There are no attorney fees owed until the end of the case when you are paid your money. Under Illinois law the attorney fees are limited to 20 percent of the settlement.

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

Starting Your Illinois Work Comp Case

Illinois Workers’ Compensation Cases are controlled by State law and rules.

The starting point for an Illinois Work Comp case is to file an application of claim.

All Illinois claims are now filed electronically.

An Illinois Workers’ Compensation lawyer can help you file your claim without any upfront charges.

Illinois Work Comp lawyers are only paid at the end of your case when you recover money.

This allows you to get legal help without paying any upfront money.

The Work Comp insurance company has numerous lawyers protecting its interests.

You are entitled to a lawyer also.

Questions about your Work Injury claim? Feel free to contact Illinois Workers’ Compensation Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Not Getting Paid Your Work Comp Check?

Injured on the job in Illinois and your doctor has you off work?

The Workers’ Compensation insurance company should be paying you a check that equals 66.6 percent of your average weekly wage.

If you are not being paid something is wrong.

Some insurance companies will hope you do not understand the law and forget your payments.

Do not be fooled.

Contact an Illinois Workers’ Compensation lawyer and get your payments started.

It does not cost you any upfront money to hire an Illinois Work Comp attorney. You only pay at the end of the case when you recover.

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

Work Comp and Unpaid Medical Bills

What should you do if your medical bills are not being paid for your work comp injury?

Illinois law protects you and requires the insurance company to pay the bills if you have been injured on the job.

Make sure to call an Illinois Workers’ Compensation attorney to get those bills paid.

It does not cost you any upfront money to do this.

You only pay attorney fees when the lawyer recovers money for you at the end of the case.

Questions about your Work Injury case? Feel free to contact Illinois Workers’ Compensation Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.