Work Comp Problems and Your Settlement

It is important to remember the following things to make your Illinois Workers’ Compensation strong as it can be:

  • Tell your doctors that you were injured at work, how it happened, and all the parts of your body that were injured;
  • Do not wait to treat with your doctor. The longer you wait to treat the worse it will be for you and your case;
  • Fill out a written accident report right away if at all possible;
  • Remember that many insurance companies will follow injured workers and film them. The videos may be used against you in your Work Comp case.

Doing these things will help the Arbitrator to rule for you because it reinforces their hunches, and it makes your case believable and reasonable.

Questions about your Illinois Workers’ Compensation case and settlement? Feel free to call Illinois Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Tips for Improving Your Work Comp Settlement

Improving the value of  your Workers’ Compensation Settlement in Illinois is all about perception and the strength of your case.

Taking a deposition of your doctor is often a very good way of increasing the value of your case.

Taking the deposition shows that you are serious, and locks in your treating doctor’s testimony for trial.

The insurance company must face the fact that you are ready to go to trial, and they risk having to pay you for future medical.

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

Total Disability and Work Comp Settlements

In Illinois Workers’ Compensation Law, you almost always have to do a job search to prove that you are not able to work anymore due to your work injury.

It is called being permanently totally disabled.

Let’s be perfectly clear. The job search will be long and, at times, painful.

The value of your case increases dramatically if you are willing to do the difficult work of looking for a job. This means sending out emails, calling, sending letters, putting in applications every week for at least 6 months.

If you are not willing to put in the hard work, then you will lose out on what you deserve.

If you are truly hurt and cannot work again you are entitled to lifetime benefits. The clearest way to prove this is to show that no one will hire you.

The Work Comp insurance company and the Arbitrator will take a failure to do a job as a sign that you are not serious, and have not proven your case.

Questions about  total disability and your Work Comp injury? Feel free to call me, Illinois Workers Compensation Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Psychology and Work Comp Settlements

Workers’ Compensation Insurance Companies think they have the edge on injured workers.

The adjusters think they know the Illinois Work Comp law and the rules.

The Insurance Company controls the money, and your access to medical treatment.

The Insurance Company makes the first offer when you do not have a Work Comp Attorney.

What can an injured worker do?

You must be willing to control the pace of negotiations.

You must out wait the insurance company.

You must know the Work Comp law and rules.

You must show them you are willing to go to trial.

Questions about how to get the best Work Comp settlement for you? Feel free to call Illinois Work Comp lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Work Comp Insurance Companies and Settlements

Another good example of what Insurance Companies will do to you if you are not careful.

Someone called the other day and told me that Work Comp had paid for the surgery and their time off work.

However, Work Comp had never offered a settlement. Now it was too late. The injured worker had waited too long. The Illinois Workers’ Compensation Law only allows you so long to file your Application of Claim. If you do not file in time you lose your rights to compensation, and a settlement.

Hard lesson to learn. But, you must pay attention. It is not the Insurance Company’s  job to protect your rights.

If you injured on the job you are entitled to time off work pay, medical bills paid, and your settlement or what is called permanent partial disability.

Questions about your Workers Comp case, or what the insurance company has told you? Feel free to call Illinois Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.