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Why Would My Workers’ Compensation Claim be Denied?

Posted in Workers' Compensation Laws on July 30, 2021

If you sustain an injury on the job, then you probably expect your expenses to be covered. This includes your medical bills, a significant portion of your lost wages, and possible disability benefits, if necessary. However, there are various reasons why a workers’ compensation claim may be denied by an employer or an insurance carrier. Read More…

What is the Statute of Limitations for a Workers’ Compensation Claim?

Posted in Workers' Compensation Laws on July 13, 2021

If you sustain an injury at work, you should be able to recover compensation for your losses. This includes coverage of medical bills, most of your lost income, and disability benefits in some circumstances. However, just like other injury claims, there are time limits attached to filing a workplace injury claim in Arizona. Here, we Read More…

What to Look for in a Workers’ Compensation Attorney

Posted in Workers Compensation on July 6, 2021

If you or somebody you care about has sustained a workplace injury, you should be able to receive compensation for the losses. However, securing the money you need through the workers’ compensation system in Arizona can be daunting. Often, work injury victims need assistance from an attorney to help ensure that they recover the compensation Read More…

Tempe Work Injury

Posted in Uncategorized on April 28, 2018

While it doesn’t seem fair that the location where you were hurt would make a large difference in the amount of money you receive when hurt on the job, it does. Tempe, Arizona, is a beautiful city that adjoins the much larger, Phoenix. Tempe used to be called Hayden’s Ferry before Arizona even became a Read More…

Arizona Workers’ Compensation Flowchart

Posted in Workers Compensation on February 29, 2016

The Arizona Workers’ Compensation Hearing Process Explained   1) Receive Notice of Hearing from the Judge’s Office Usually sent about 3 weeks after a Request for Hearing is filed Gives the date and location of the Hearing Hearing usually set out about 4 months   2) Receive written Interrogatories (questions) from opposing counsel Depending upon Read More…