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Lump sum commutation and Workers’ Compensation
Before you can request a lump sum commutation of your workers’ compensation benefits, you are required to show that commuting your benefits is critical for your financial benefit or rehabilitation.

April 13, 2021

7 Things you didn’t know about the Insurance Adjuster
After the accident, an insurance adjuster will ask you for a statement of the events.

March 12, 2021

How WFH affect my Workers’ Compensation coverage?
When it comes to remote work, what happens if an employee suffers from an injury while working from home?

February 17, 2021

Your Rights in case of Work-related Injuries in Arizona
Under Arizona Workman’s Compensation law, the injured worker must file claims with the ICA within 1 year from the date of accident.

January 12, 2021

Work Injury Risks during COVID Pandemic
In any situation, if your injury occurred while performing work or job-related activity, you may have a valid workers’ compensation claim, even if you have been working from home at your employer’s instructions.

December 13, 2020

Will I lose my Workers’ Comp Benefits if I lose my job?
If you or a loved one was injured at work and was denied workers’ compensation benefits, you may be able to file an appeal with the help of an experienced work comp attorney.

November 18, 2020

Work Comp for State and Federal Employees
Each state offers work comp benefits to workers, including federal employees. The benefits may vary, depending on which state you are in.

October 10, 2020

Types of Workplace Injuries and Your Rights
It is also important to know that Arizona law covers work injuries under “no-fault” provisions. What does this mean? “No-fault” provision means that in most cases, while the employee is eligible for workers’ comp benefits.

September 14, 2020

What you should know before hiring a Workers’ Compensation Attorney
Fortunately, workers’ compensation law allows workers to get benefits to cover wage loss and medical expenses. When injured on the job, a worker is entitled to workers’ compensation through their employer’s insurance.

August 7, 2020

What should I know before Hiring a Work Comp Attorney?
Your workers’ compensation attorney can help you get what you deserve. Here are a few things you should know before you hire a workers’ compensation attorney.

July 16, 2020

4 Tips for Going Back to Work after an Injury
If you return too soon, before you are fully ready, you risk re-injury which may cause even more harm than before.

June 9, 2020

5 Answers to the Most Important Workers’ Comp Questions
If you or a loved one has suffered a workplace injury or illness, it can be scary if you don’t have proper understanding of the workers’ compensation law and guidance.

May 6, 2020

Injuries that may NOT be covered in Workers’ Compensation
If your work comp claim has been denied, you should consult a work comp attorney to understand whether you can appeal the decision.

April 8, 2020

What happens in a workers’ compensation hearing?
The injured worker must appear, in person, to the initial hearing. If you need an interpreter, you must request an interpreter with the ICA, in advance.

December 18, 2019

3 Mistakes You Can’t Afford to Make while Filing a Workers’ Comp Claim
A significant number of workers file claims for workers’ compensation every year. But the process of filing the claim can be a challenging task for someone who has never done it before.

July 11, 2018

Difference between OWCP Workers’ Compensation and OPM Federal Disability Retirement
People often become confused between OWCP Workers’ Compensation and OPM Federal Disability Retirement. These programs are not different and understanding these differences can help you determine which program is right for you.

June 25, 2018