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Can I Still Get Worker’s Comp If Injury Was My Fault?

Imagine falling down the steps and injuring your back at work in Milwaukee. You cannot work for months, so how will you support your family? Wisconsin worker's compensation insurance is a no-fault system, so de...

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Examples Of Medical Work Restrictions In Workers’ Comp

Work-related accidents happen all too often in Wisconsin. Every year, thousands of workers in the state get medical care for work-related accidents or occupational illnesses. If you have medical work restrictio...

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 How Are Workers’ Comp Lawyers Paid?

Workplace injuries still happen in Wisconsin more than they should. If it happens to you, filing for workers’ compensation is an option. But if the claim is denied, you might feel at the end of the road. This...

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What Are Wisconsin Workers’ Comp Settlement Body Part Prices?

Were you injured on the job in Wisconsin recently? Then, you could be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits, and a common question is, ‘How much is my case worth?’ The answer to this question lies...

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Things To Not Do After A Workers’ Comp Settlement

You were injured on the job recently and received a workers’ compensation settlement covering your medical bills and partial wages during your recovery. However, there are several things you should not do aft...

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How The Doctor Treating You Impacts Your Workers’ Comp Case

Seeing a medical professional as soon as possible is one of the initial steps people take after a workplace injury. After all, it is critical to obtain proper medical treatments to ensure a rapid and complete r...

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Workers’ Comp Delay Tactics Used By Insurance Adjusters

Are you injured on the job? You may need to file a Wisconsin workers’ compensation claim with your employer’s insurance company. Insurance adjusters serve their employer’s interests. Your needs and concer...

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What Are The Most Common Injuries In Workers’ Comp Cases?

Workplace injuries can happen to anyone in any industry. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports 2.9 million nonfatal on-the-job illnesses and injuries in 2016 alone. If you are injured in a workplace, ...

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Things That Can Destroy Your Workers’ Comp Case

Wisconsin adopted the Workmen’s Compensation Act in 1911. The law’s purpose was to mandate employers to pay employees for job-related injuries. Today, however, it is estimated that at least 25% of workersâ€...

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Why You Should Never Settle a Workers’ Comp Settlement Without a Lawyer

On top of medical bills, as a recently injured worker, you have a mortgage or rent payment due, groceries to buy, and an endless source of other expenses that cannot wait for a long legal battle. As such, it ma...

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