{"id":6166,"date":"2023-10-13T10:29:52","date_gmt":"2023-10-13T14:29:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/joemillerinjurylaw.com\/?p=6166"},"modified":"2023-10-13T10:46:58","modified_gmt":"2023-10-13T14:46:58","slug":"what-can-you-expect-at-the-initial-meeting-with-a-workers-compensation-lawyer-or-his-or-her-staff","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/joemillerinjurylaw.com\/what-can-you-expect-at-the-initial-meeting-with-a-workers-compensation-lawyer-or-his-or-her-staff\/","title":{"rendered":"What Can You Expect at The Initial Meeting With a Workers\u2019 Compensation Lawyer or his or her Staff?"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you’ve been injured in a workplace accident or you’re suffering from an occupational illness, you should meet\u2014and by that, I mean at least speak via telephone\u2014with an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer, or someone knowledgeable on his or her staff– as soon as possible. Your employer and your employer’s insurance company will fight to force you back to work as quickly as they can. Many times, the insurance company will work to deny your claim or reduce your amount of benefits, or make you believe that there is nothing that you need to do to enforce your rights to workers compensation benefits.<\/p>\n

An experienced workers’ compensation lawyer or his experienced staff will explain the basics of how the workers’ compensation claims process works, answer all your questions based on what he or she has available at the time of the conversation. Ultimately, if you sign with a worker’s compensation attorney such as our firm, our first task will be to gather all of the medical evidence and then schedule a more thorough review and plan of attack with the attorney once those records have been received from your medical providers.<\/p>\n

Much of how fast this review occurs really depends on how long ago you were injured and whether your attorney can determine if your claim is accepted or denied<\/b> by the insurance carrier. The reason these two things make a big difference is because if you’ve been treating for some time, there likely will be a large volume of medical records to review.<\/p>\n

You may not even know whether your claim has been officially accepted or denied. This is because in many cases the insurance company will VOLUNTARILY pay your workers compensation up to and until you are released to light duty<\/a>. But that is no guarantee that those payments will continue without a formal Award<\/b><\/a> from either the Virginia Workers Compensation Commission or the North Carolina Industrial Commission. So in the case of your Virginia claim, if decide to represent you, in most cases, we will immediately be able to get onto the WebFile System<\/a> and determine what forms have been filed and if you are under an Award. In North Carolina cases, we can obtain those forms via correspondence with the Industrial Commission<\/a>.<\/p>\n

If no formal claim has been made, we’ll review the evidence you’ll need to support your claims such as medical reports and file the formal claims on your behalf. Our team will be your advocate with the insurance companies and the Commission.<\/p>\n

Common questions at the initial interview with your workers’ compensation lawyer<\/h3>\n

Injured workers should be ready to explain the following at the initial meeting. Don’t worry. It helps us prepare your claim if you review what questions you’ll be asked before the meeting \u2013 but we can also ask you questions at the meeting and then give you time to answer them after the meeting.<\/p>\n

Questions about your job<\/b><\/p>\n