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How Does A Workers’ Compensation Settlement Work

Posted by Bautista Leroy | Apr 22, 2019 | 0 Comments

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Bautista LeRoy Law Firm provides individuals seeking guidance regarding workers' compensation settlements. Since the 1990s, our attorneys at Kansas City Metropolitan Area have offered reliable personal injury representation. We specialize in car, truck, train and motorcycle accidents as well as nursing home negligence cases. Our attorneys guarantee quality legal service with positive outcomes for their clients.

This article provides insight into how workers' compensation claims usually settle, why some do not reach agreements and when these settlements may go into effect.

 

What Is A Workers' Compensation Settlement?

Workers' compensation offers financial protection to workers injured on the job by covering medical costs and part of any lost wages. Injured workers can sometimes prompt faster resolution by agreeing to settle their cases quickly.

Settlement agreements between an injured worker and their insurance provider often can be reached without recourse to further litigation. Injury settlement agreements typically consist of either one lump-sum payment or regular installments to injured workers. In exchange, the injured party agrees not to pursue further claims or legal actions.

 

Do All Workers' Comp Cases End In a Settlement Agreement?

Many workers' compensation cases do not end in settlement. Rather, cases may be resolved without one - usually when an injured worker returns to work without further complications or their injury has no long-term repercussions. Even so, benefits for medical expenses or lost wages will still be awarded as usual.

Settlement may often be the optimal course of action in certain instances:

  • Long-term Or Permanent Injury
  • The Case Is Complicated
  • Worker Wants A Lump Sum

 

When Will Workers Comp Offer A Settlement?

Workers' comp insurance providers may offer settlements at various stages in the claims process.

  • Medical Treatment is Complete
  • During Disputes
  • Worker Is Ready to Close the Case
  • In High-Cost Cases

 

Why Does Hiring A Personal Injury Attorney Prove Beneficial?

Workers' comp claims may seem straightforward at first, but quickly become complex without proper knowledge and assistance. A personal injury attorney often proves invaluable - here are just a few reasons why:

  • Legal Expertise
  • Negotiation
  • Maximizing Benefits
  • Avoiding Mistakes

 

When Is It Best To Hire An Attorney?

Once injured, seek legal advice immediately to maximize your chance of reaching a desirable solution. Personal injury attorneys can be invaluable in gathering all necessary medical records in support of a claim and meeting all deadlines.

If your claim has already been filed but are now experiencing difficulties such as delays, denied claims or pressure from insurers to settle quickly, an attorney can assist and make sure all proceedings go smoothly.

 

What Are The Criteria for Choosing A Good Attorney?

  • Experience: Search for a personal injury attorney with proven expertise in handling workers' comp cases.
  • Reputation: Before hiring any attorney, research them by reading testimonials and case results.
  • Communication: An attorney must keep you updated on the status of your case and respond swiftly to your questions.

 

Why Choose Bautista LeRoy LLC?

Bautista LeRoy Law Firm specializes in personal injury law and has in-depth expertise in its complex process. We deliver personalized services to meet each of our client's individual requirements and achieve optimal results.

Our attorneys work tirelessly on behalf of their clients to achieve positive outcomes, making the entire process as stress-free as possible.

 

Suggested Action Steps

  • After being injured at work, inform your employer immediately so they may initiate their workers' compensation claim.
  • Take immediate medical help, following treatment plans and advice from your doctor.
  • No matter where your claim stands in its progress, hire a personal injury attorney to protect your rights.
  • Consult with your attorney to evaluate if the settlement offer is sufficient to cover future medical costs.

Conclusion Workers' compensation case doesn't need to be stressful. Understand its process and hire a personal injury attorney to attain optimal results. Contact us today at 816-221-0382 or send us an email on our Contact Page. Serving Kansas City, MO and KS as well as surrounding areas of Benton County and St. Louis.

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