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    Workers' Comp for First Responders

    Workers' Comp for First Responders

    Episode 29:  In today’s episode, attorney Jeff Roberts discusses Kentucky workers’ compensation claims for first responders.  We often think of factory workers, construction workers and other occupations, but first responders are also covered by workers comp.  Let’s join Jeff for today’s discussion.

    Jeff Roberts has represented many first responders during his career.  He has an immense amount of respect for what they do.  They deserve much better than our current laws provide.

    For more information, visit www.JeffRobertsLaw.com. This podcast is meant to provide information and is not legal advice.  Jeff’s principal office is located at 509 Main Street, Murray, Kentucky.  Co-host Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperson.  This is an advertisement.

     

    Workers' Comp and Third Party Claims

    Workers' Comp and Third Party Claims

    Episode 11: Louisville workers’ compensation attorney Scott Scheynost discusses situations involving third party claims.  These can occur when someone is injured on the job, but it was caused by someone who’s not a co-worker.  You could have a workers’ compensation claim and another claim against the person who injured you.  Let’s learn more from Scott.

    It Cost You Nothing to Speak with Scott

    Contact Scott Scheynost at (502) 937-5287.  This podcast is meant to provide information and is not legal advice.  Scott’s principal office is located at 7619 Dixie Highway, Louisville, KY 40258.  Co-host Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperson.  This is an advertisement.

    Jennings Law Offices Is Launching a Podcast

    Jennings Law Offices Is Launching a Podcast

    Welcome to the KENTUCKY WORKERS COMPENSATION PODCAST, provided by the Ched Jennings and the Jennings Law Offices in Louisville, Kentucky. 

    Our podcast is a FREE resource for people who actually work for a living.  Ched is a Workers’ Compensation Attorney with over 40 years of experience helping injured Kentucky workers. 

    You’ll receive valuable insights to help you file for and maximize the benefits you’ll receive, if you’ve been hurt on the job. 

    Ched also has an extensive background in the political and legislative issues related to the Kentucky workers’ comp system.  He’s testified multiple times in Frankfort to ensure the rights you have and promises that were made to you, remain in place. 

    From time to time Ched will interview guests including your union leadership, politicians and others, who are busy working on YOUR behalf to ensure you and your rights are protected.

    Our podcast is Launching Soon on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, our Facebook page and more!

    The Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Podcast.  It’s what you need to know.

     

    Principal Office:

    401 West Main St., Suite 1910, Louisville, KY 40241

    Jennings Law Offices Is Launching a Podcast

    Jennings Law Offices Is Launching a Podcast

    Welcome to the KENTUCKY WORKERS COMPENSATION PODCAST, provided by the Ched Jennings and the Jennings Law Offices in Louisville, Kentucky. 

    Our podcast is a FREE resource for people who actually work for a living.  Ched is a Workers’ Compensation Attorney with over 40 years of experience helping injured Kentucky workers. 

    You’ll receive valuable insights to help you file for and maximize the benefits you’ll receive, if you’ve been hurt on the job. 

    Ched also has an extensive background in the political and legislative issues related to the Kentucky workers’ comp system.  He’s testified multiple times in Frankfort to ensure the rights you have and promises that were made to you, remain in place. 

    From time to time Ched will interview guests including your union leadership, politicians and others, who are busy working on YOUR behalf to ensure you and your rights are protected.

    Our podcast is Launching Soon on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, our Facebook page and more!

    The Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Podcast.  It’s what you need to know.

     

    Principal Office:

    401 West Main St., Suite 1910, Louisville, KY 40241

    The Kentucky Workers' Comp Process

    The Kentucky Workers' Comp Process

    Episode 6:  Louisville Worker’s Compensation attorney Scott Scheynost discusses the overall workers’ comp process.  The informal process is the initial stage during which you’re working with the adjuster and getting some treatment.  The formal process begins when the adjuster stops being cooperative (or never was) and litigation becomes necessary.

    During the informal process, you may not have had to force them to do anything, so you may not think you even need an attorney.

    Remember, in Kentucky, you’re required to give notice to your employer letting them know you were injured.  They are required to start a file, report the incident to the Workers’ Compensation Board of Claims.  You’ll be contacted by the insurance carrier.  The carrier will assign a claim number and other actions.  It’s very important you keep track of this claim number.  In Kentucky, the Department of Claims will also assign a claim number.  Keep them both.  They are separate number for separate organizations.  The informal process begins with your notification to the employer.

    If you’ve been injured at work, the company owes you medical treatment, but you do not have to go to a specific doctor the company selects.  Even with an informal claim, you should probably begin with your family doctor.  He/She may be more interested in getting you healed, rather than reducing financial exposure by getting you back to work before you’re ready.

    The more expensive the medical surgery or therapy, the insurance adjuster may exercise the right to review the case.  The adjuster is trying to limit expenses.  An attorney may need to file a medical fee dispute.  If it’s been denied by the workers’ comp carrier, you may decide to have your health insurance cover it.  We may be able to get these expenses reimbursed, down the road.

    Eventually, after the medical treatments have been completed, you’ll finally reach the point of “maximum medical improvement” (MMI).  At this point, the doctors are saying there’s nothing else they can do to improve your condition.  Your temporary total disability (TTD) payments will now stop. 

    This is when you’ll receive an impairment rating.  These are highly subjective.  It’s very important to let your attorney help you evaluate the rating.  He may decide to send you to a different doctor, which is called an Independent Medical Exam (IME).  Once the MMI is fair, your attorney will work to prepare an evaluation and begin negotiating for your benefits.  It’s basically the point he begins arguing what your case is actually worth and what level of financial benefits you should receive, along with other benefits.

    If a settlement cannot be agreed to by the workers’ compensation adjuster, the formal process begins.  It’s more detailed.  This is when you and your attorney files a formal claim with the Kentucky Department of Workers Claims.  It’s assigned to a judge and the attorneys begin a formal process.  At this point discovery takes place.  There will then be a discovery deposition.  This is why it’s important to avoid posting information on Facebook about your injury, status or activities.  The other side’s attorneys will try to take those issues out of context in an attempt to minimize your injuries.

    Now, the information will be submitted and the judge will review it to make a decision.  A hearing will be involved.  It’s not a jury trial, but it’s still a legal procedure.  You will be able to finally tell the judge how you’re doing as a result of the injuries and treatment.  It only lasts 30-45 minutes. 

    The judge will then give both attorneys 30 days to write a brief.  These briefs are presented in front of the judge who listens to both and adds them to the case file.  He/She will then review the evidence and issue a decision.  It’s possible that either side may decide to appeal the decision.  There are guidelines determining whether the decision can be appealed. 

    If there is an appeal, your case will go before the Kentucky Department of Workers Claims Workers’ Compensation Board.  A panel of 3 will review the facts and render a decision.

    The case could actually be appealed to the Kentucky Court of Appeals.  The Kentucky Supreme Court and possibly even the US Supreme Court could also be options. 

    Contact Scott Scheynost at (502) 937-5287.  This podcast is meant to provide information and is not legal advice.  Scott’s principal office is located at 7619 Dixie Highway, Louisville, KY 40258.  Co-host Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperson.  This is an advertisement.

     

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