Florida’s workers compensation system is designed to protect injured workers by regularly monitoring insurance company’s provision of services and benefits. Yet it’s your South Florida workers’ compensation attorney who plays the critical role of promptly submitting your paperwork so that you can concentrate on obtaining the medical treatment and rehabilitation services you need. Without an […]
Read MoreFlorida Workers’ Compensation: Key Questions about Benefits Once injured workers have begun receiving medical treatment for their injuries, it’s natural for them to start wondering how they’ll financially support themselves and their families until they can work again. Questions about when a first benefit check may arrive, who must pay for all of the […]
Read MoreInjuries are an unfortunate but inevitable part of life. They can happen at any time when you’re at work or out and about in town. In Florida, there are more than 60,000 people injured on the job each year. Whether you’re an employee who has been hurt while working or if you’ve been injured on […]
Read MoreA Look at Florida’s Major Contributing Cause Rule Like many other states, Florida makes a good faith effort to provide injured workers with all of the medical and financial benefits they are entitled to receive. However, the law can become rather complicated since some workers may already suffer from pre-existing illnesses and disabilities prior […]
Read MoreHow Long Does A Florida Workers Compensation Claim Take When you’ve just been injured on the job, chances are you’re mostly worried about finding the best medical care possible, staying afloat financially and either keeping your job or qualifying for a new one. Fortunately, if you hire a South Florida workers compensation (WC) attorney, […]
Read MoreFlorida Worker’s Compensation: Temporary Wage Benefits It’s not always easy for worker’s compensation doctors to predict how particular medical treatment may help new patients. After all, each injured worker presents with a unique medical history, unrelated health issues and possible pre-existing injuries. Often during the lengthy evaluation period, many workers become concerned about lost income. […]
Read MoreIn the US, more than 4,600 people were killed on the job in 2011. Every year, around four million people are injured at work. Sometimes workers are unable to obtain proper compensation without the counsel of a labor attorney with experience in Workers’ Compensation law. At The Maus Law Firm, we help workers understand Workers’ […]
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