30 DAYS Subject to few exceptions, you have 30 days to report your accident/injuries to your employer. It is perfectly fine to report an accident to your supervisor, manager, shift leader, etc. If you do not report the accident/injury within the 30 days then Workers’ Compensation is obligated to pay
Castellanos v. Next Door Company was a monumental decision in many ways. Employees injured at work face an uphill battle. Insurance carriers have a slew of defenses at their disposal. The Workers’ Compensation insurer can utilize these defenses to delay authorizing medical treatment and lost wages on behalf of the
Social Security Disability is an insurance program run by the federal government. This program is mandatory and funded through your income taxes. Eligibility for this program depends upon a total inability to work. The main focus is placed upon your medical conditions and resulting symptoms and how they affect
Downcoding is the PIP insurer’s solution to reimbursing for a less extensive evaluation. Please continue reading to understand why there’s money to be made. WHAT IS DOWNCODING Downcoding occurs when the PIP insurer unilaterally makes a decision to tell you what to bill for an evaluation (in most circumstances). Generally,
Auto Accident Case In Greenacres, Florida Sheds Light On Implications Of A Hit-And-Run Accident On March 23rd, 18-year-old Marielena Plaza was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver who ran a stop sign. Marielena was a backseat passenger at the time of the incident and was ejected after the crash. Marielena’s mother, Carmen
Medicaid is a health insurance program for low-income individuals. This program is run jointly by the Federal Government along with your State Government. Each state has different rules regarding eligibility and applying for the program. If you live in the State of Florida one way to access Medicaid coverage is