FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT
WORKERS' COMPENSATION
What am I entitled to under the law?
How long will my case take?
What is a third party case?
How is my case prepared?
The doctor has released me from work, but I dont feel
that I am ready. What can I do?
Can I get fired for filing a Workers Compensation case?
Who will be my lawyer?
What can I do to help my case along?
What is the best way to communicate with my lawyers?
What about fees and expenses?
Q. What am I entitled to under the law?
A. Workers Compensation provides employees who are
injured on the job with four basic benefits:
- MEDICAL BENEFITS: benefits for lost time from work, and benefits
for permanent injuries.
- MEDICAL CARE: Your employer must provide you with reasonable medical
care.
- LOST TIME FROM WORK: Employees are paid 70% of their average weekly
wage up to the maximum rate for time lost from work in excess of seven days.
The maximum rate is set annually. Time lost from work must be authorized
by the doctor. You must submit written authorization from the doctor to your
employer for the time off.
- PERMANENT INJURY: This is a lump sum of money or a combination of the lump sum and monthly payments to compensate you for any permanent physical problems resulting from your work injury.
Q. How long will my case take?
A. The answer varies case by case. Our average case is completed within nine months after you are released from treatment.
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Q. What is a third party case?
A. An injured worker may have the right to receive substantial additional monetary damages in the form of a Third Party lawsuit if the facts and circumstances of the accident establish that someone other than their employer or a co-worker was at fault.
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Q. How is my case prepared?
A. We will file a claim for you with the Illinois Industrial Commission, and send for your medical records. These are important and help us to evaluate your case. After you have been fully released from medical care, final doctors examinations will be scheduled. These examinations are very important. We will make an appointment for you to see a doctor and your employer will also schedule an examination. Now your case will be ready for trial or settlement. Often delays occur waiting for a court date. Your court date is assigned by the Illinois Industrial Commission. We are not permitted to request the date. We are informed by mail when a court date is set.
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Q. The doctor has released me from work, but I dont feel that I am ready. What can I do?
A.
- Speak to your doctor and make sure that he or she understands the nature
of your work and the physical requirements of your job.
- Return to your employer and inform him that you are released and are willing
to try to work.
- Attempt to perform your job.
- If you cant perform your job, tell your
employer and seek permission to return to the doctor.
- It is important that your employer understands that you are trying to
return to work as soon as possible and believes that you are making every
attempt to do so.
- If you cant perform your job and the employer wont send you back to the doctor or the doctor wont release you from work, contact us.
Q. Can I get fired for filing a Workers Compensation case?
A. Absolutely not! It is illegal to discriminate against an employee for filing a Workers Compensation case. However this does not mean your job is guaranteed.
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Q. Who will be my lawyer?
A. Balkin & Doran has a team of lawyers and legal assistants who practice in Workers Compensation only. You wont have just one lawyer working on your case, but a group of lawyers and their assistants working together.
One lawyer will be in charge of preparing your case, but all the lawyers and their assistants will be familiar with your case and are able to answer your questions. When your case is set for settlement or trial, one of our trial attorneys will be there to represent you.
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Q. What can I do to help my case along?
A.
- Keep us informed of your medical treatment, hospitalizations, surgeries,
new doctors, and other important information.
- Let us know when the doctors release you to return to work and the date
you actually return to work.
- Let us know if anyone attempts to talk to you about your case. Please,
do not talk to anyone until you have spoken with us.
- Keep track of your unpaid medical bills and prescription
drugs and send us copies of those bills.
- Be sure to keep
all scheduled medical appointments, with
both our doctors and the company doctors.
If you cannot keep an appointment for any reason,
let us know right away, and we will have the
appointment changed. If you dont keep
these appointments, your case will be delayed.
- Keep us informed about your current address and phone number so we can reach you. We cant help you if we cant find you.
Q. What is the best way to communicate with my lawyers?
A. The best way to get information to us, like doctors names and addresses, when you return to work, or medical bills, is in writing. When something very important occurs, CALL US. One of our Workers Compensation attorneys will get back to you or get to work on the problem.
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Q. What about fees and expenses?
A. Workers Compensation fees are on a percentage-contingent fee basis. If we dont recover, we dont get a fee. The fee is fixed by the Judge of Compensation and may not exceed 20% of your award. A portion of the fee, usually at least half, is generally assessed against your employers insurance company.
Expenses come out of the recovery at the end of the case and vary from case to case. Doctors and hospitals charge for copies of medical records and your doctor will charge a fee for your examination. Usually these are the only expenses. If your case goes to trial, additional expenses may be incurred to present your doctors testimony. The Workers Compensation judge will award the fee at the conclusion of the case.
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We know most people can't afford high, hourly legal fees. That's why we work on a contingency basis. This means you won't pay anything, unless we recover money for you.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident anywhere in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and all American possessions, let our experienced auto accident lawyers help you receive the compensation you deserve.
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