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Frontline Worker Injury Claims May Rise From COVID-19 Pressure
Kroger is the second largest private employer in the U.S. Its over 400,000 employees work in various jobs that include managers, cashiers, machine operators, medical professionals, baggers, cart attendants, and warehouse workers.
Kroger Workers’ Compensation Claims
Kroger is the second largest private employer in the U.S. Its over 400,000 employees work in various jobs that include managers, cashiers, machine operators, medical professionals, baggers, cart attendants, and warehouse workers.
Gallagher Basset Workers’ Compensation Settlements
It is common for a third party like Gallagher Bassett to be involved in an injury case like yours but many claimants are unaware of how this group could affect their claim. Learn about who this party is, what they do in a worker’s comp case, and how you can maximize your claim when Gallagher Bassett is involved.
Claiming Worker’s Comp For Your Walmart Job Injury: What You Need To Know
Walmart is the largest private employer in the world and the biggest grocery retailer in the US. They are extremely familiar with workers’ compensation claims. Ideally, this should mean that the company has designed adequate protections for its employees in case of work accidents or job-related injuries.
Is Your Virginia Worker’s Comp Claim Managed By Sedgwick? Here’s What You Need To Know
Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. is a private company that works as a third-party administrator (TPA) in compensation claims. What is this party’s role in your claim and how can they affect your case outcome? What should you do if you get contacted by Sedgwick?
Do I Have An Occupational Illness Claim Under Virginia Workers’ Compensation?
If you developed a disease that you believe is caused by your employment, you may be able to claim compensation for it. Though most people think of sudden accident injuries when we talk of workers’ compensation, Virginia workers’ comp also covers an “occupational disease.” What you need to determine first is whether your health condition gives you a valid claim. These are some primary considerations.
Herniated Disc Workers’ Compensation Settlements In Virginia
Have you suffered a spinal disc injury due to your job? It can be an extremely difficult burden, as you face costly treatments and possibly surgery, as well as lost income incurred from missing work. The pain from your back injury can also affect your daily life and diminish your ability to earn in the future.
How Much Does A Workers’ Compensation Attorney Charge In Virginia?
Unlike attorneys in other fields that charge an hourly rate, workers’ compensation attorneys in VA charge on a “contingency fee basis.” This means that their pay is dependent (or contingent) on the recovery you obtain. Your lawyer will receive a percentage of your settlement amount or court award; if you win nothing, they will also receive no fee.
Virginia Vocational Rehab And Light Duty Work – The Pitfalls & How To Avoid Them
Being awarded workers’ compensation in Virginia isn’t all about receiving disability payments. Once your doctor releases you for light duty work, you will have to deal with either Vocational Rehabilitation (aka: voc rehab) or marketing your residual work capacity. What do these mean? Here’s an overview of Virginia voc rehab, light duty work obligations, and what you should expect when dealing with the Workers’ Compensation Commission.
What Is The Average Workers’ Comp Settlement For A Neck Injury In VA?
Many people don’t think too much of neck injuries, believing that a crick in the neck will soon go away by itself. But if you’ve injured your neck while on the job, you know it’s more than just a stiff neck. A neck injury makes it difficult for you to work and live normally. You may have suffered excruciating pain, requiring you to take days off work and spend some money for pain treatment. If your injury is severe, you may need advanced treatments such as surgery.