WORKERS COMP
Updated 271 days ago
321 Central Street, 4th Floor Lowell, MA 01852
Once an insurer is notified that the injured worker has been out of work for five days or more, it has 14 days to pay or deny the claim. If they are not given medical records that confirm the work injury and resulting disability, they will usually deny the claim. The insurer will not usually seek out these records. They do this because they know it will then take months for a claim, filed with the Department of Industrial Accidents, to make it to a Judge who can order that the benefits be paid. The injured worker will be financially pressured to return to work... In these situations, I can help gather evidence, such as medical records, expert testimony, and any relevant documentation that can prove that the delay was reasonable and the injury was work-related... If you've been injured, call me! I will speak with you directly and will be your contact throughout your case. You won't be handed off to junior attorneys or staff. As a workers comp lawyer, I only receive a fee if you get..