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How Much Does Workers Comp Pay for Lost Wages?

When you’re injured at work or when performing work-related duties, your initial thought is usually for your physical safety – followed quickly by pain and/or discomfort. But then your thoughts inevitably turn to other matters. Can you go back to work? When? How will you pay your bills and provide

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Can Workers Comp Deny Treatment?

When you suffer an injury at work, the worries and concerns immediately start building. When will you be able to return to your job? How will you cover medical expenses? What if your injury prevents you from earning an income to support yourself and your family? How can you work

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Can Workers Comp Just Stop Payments?

Introduction Workers’ compensation serves as a crucial safety net for employees injured on the job in Florida, providing necessary medical benefits and compensation for lost wages. A common concern among recipients is, “Can workers’ comp stop paying without notice?” Understanding both the legal framework and the operational nuances of these

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10 Questions to Ask a Workers Comp Lawyer

When you’re injured at work, the first response may be physical. You deal with the pain; you see a doctor; you treat the injury. But then other concerns begin pressing in on you: how will you pay for all of these medical expenses? If you can’t work, how will you

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What Does Maximum Medical Recovery Mean?

When you experience an injury at work, physical pain is only just the start. Hopefully, it is short-term and you will be back on the job in no time. But until then, you wrestle with a variety of issues. How will you pay for visitors to the doctor and specialists?

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Can Workers Compensation Claims Be Waived?

Imagine this scenario: You have been injured at work. Whether you were hurt when a piece of equipment malfunctioned, you slipped on wet stairs, or were struck by a falling tool, the end result is this: you have to miss work, you have medical expenses to pay, and you have

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10 Most Common Construction Accidents in Florida

Over half a million people are employed in the construction field in Florida, and the state added nearly 35,000 new jobs between April 2017 and April 2018. With a booming economy and the need to rebuild after natural disasters, we can expect the industry to continue to grow. At the

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