What Makes A Workers Comp Case Worth A Big Settlement? [Call 312-500-4500]

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00:23 State Laws
01:40 Average Weekly Wage
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04:01 Serious Injury
05:53 Permanency
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If you have a Workers Comp injury, give me a call for help or if you were injured and want to make sure you get what the law says you are entitled to get, then get a free consultation by calling me at 312-500-4500.

Are you wondering what factors contribute to a big workers comp settlement? In this informative video, we delve into the key elements that can make your workers' comp case worth a substantial settlement. From understanding the severity of your injuries to proving liability, we discuss the crucial steps you need to take. Our experienced team of attorneys has successfully handled numerous workers comp cases, and we share our insights to help you navigate the process. With our expert guidance, you can maximize your chances of securing a significant settlement.

Each state has its own workers comp laws, influencing how cases are handled and the rights of the injured workers. For example, Texas has severe changes in workers comp laws that limit representation by attorneys. The value of a workers comp case is determined by factors such as the average weekly rate of pay, the seriousness of the injury, and the level of permanency.

The average weekly rate of pay plays a crucial role as it is used to calculate the compensation based on the number of weeks the injury corresponds to. The seriousness of the injury and the amount of treatment received determine the number of weeks the injury is considered representative of. The permanency of the injury significantly impacts the case value; more permanent consequences generally result in higher compensation.

If you'd like to know more, I created a FREE Injury Cheat Sheet that explains the things you need to know and do after an Injury. Knowing this info can mean the difference between winning and LOSING a case. And I offer it to injured people for 100% no cost and no obligation. Free.

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Eastern Oregon guy here. Thank you for all your honest info! Much respect sir!

soinnyrichards
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This man is a beast I love he’s videos 💯💯💯

Themachineincmarte
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Awesome advice always very clear and informative

ivettelozano
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Your an amazing helpful person . Thanks for your advice ❤

MarieBarbee-snhl
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I was an RN for 20yrs was injured at work, 7 surgeries later a permanently total disability. My WC settlement was maybe half of what I made in one year. I lost everything! My career that I loved. I stared college in high school, knew what I wanted to be from a very early age. I had worked for the same company for 17+ years in a highly specialized field. I had zero 0 write ups, never even a warning. I was in management but still loved direct patient care and was out helping my staff when I was injured. Also a mother of 3 young children. I now struggle each month to make ends meet and provide for my kids on disability and continue to suffer daily, awake at 2am because I'm hurting too bad to sleep tonight and most nights. I'm a shell of the mother, sister friend and daughter that I once was. I promise my settlement doesn't touch what I've lost and continue to lose. Idk who the people are out there "getting rich" off of workman's comp case's. I can promise you that they aren't RNs from Oklahoma!!

buglove
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Very informative video. You explain things so well. I've learned a lot. I thank you!

virtualreality
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Scotts words are right on beyond words

GeorgeGrassi-bdnh
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I love your videos! You speak my language! 😆 I thank you so much!!!

ingridugarteche
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Thank you. I was hurt this past week doing the same thing I always do at work. There's some fishy communication going on between the doctors, worker's comp and myself. I think you helped me decide to seek council. The last thing I want is for my injury to get worse than it already is by returning to work sooner than I was originally directed.

amandaburnham
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Thank you very much for this video and information absolutely very very good 👍

king
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I have permanent damage to my arm which hurts my career pretty bad but also endless possibilities neurologically. My head was literally split into 2. Skull and everything i died twice and luckily ended up in a coma when they put my head back together. 1 year later i am becoming somewhat human again. Stay positive! I could sit around and be depressed or make the most of what i can.

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I’ve got a labral tear in my shoulder that happened 5/23/22. I was finally taken out of work bc I do heavy lifting all night 9/6/22. Comp carrier turned surgery down twice that my doc was requesting. Put in a 3 level review of my sergical regulations. Still waiting to this day to approve my surgery. Hopefully soon!

buckdaily
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The audio is amazingly clear in this video. what the heck are you using?

PLANitVEGAN
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Missouri workman comp sucks . My husband got severely injured on the job in 2020 here it is 2022 (2 )shoulder surgeries later . One just recently in May and all this time only gotten two workman comp checks . He can’t lift his arm nave 40 degree, can’t wipe his behind has to use his left arm for everything . Now left shoulder having issues . We trace one way 110 miles to his doctor . No gas checks either. Our attorney has pushed just last month for back pay of workman comp checks again . But it took over a year for another surgery to be appoved . In that time he saw two other surgeons who stated his first surgery was a failed surgery so this second surgery took 4 and 1/2 hours to repair and he left with permanently restrictions. He 64 and can’t retire for at least 2 1/2 years so hopefully settlement soon as he will be discharged with Max medical improvement at 48% loss of shoulder . Workman comp offered 13, 000 what a joke

vickiegolden
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This is a good man lawyer him he is good I talked to him today he's a good man

juanvillarreal
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What about sustaining 3 herniated disc In workers comp injury but also a personal injury due to the negligence of a third party individual could that be a high settlement for workers comp?

marcuswilliams
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Thank you so much, how does it works for injury that lead to death and how is it handled for the children that survived the parent that passed at work?

gabriellagodsent
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What if you opt out of surgery but they recommend it or they say you need surgery but you would rather do physical therapy, does that hurt your case?

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Thank you for sharing valuable information with the your audience. I’m looking for a lawyer in California.

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What do you think about a meniscus tear? Most likely getting surgery to have it cleaned up. Been doing PT for a cpl weeks. I make 19 a hour mandatory 8 hours of OT ever other week.

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