Injury Lawyer Explains How Multiple Injured Body Parts Increase Your Workers Compensation Settlement

Link to PD Rating Chart: https://gemini.legal/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/PD_Chart_2023_Low.pdf

In this video, we explore the impact of multiple injuries on workers’ compensation settlements and how you can maximize your financial support after a workplace accident. We cover essential factors that can affect your settlement, including the severity of injuries, impact on work capacity, medical expenses, employee age, and work history.

Learn how the cumulative effect of multiple injuries on work capacity, increased medical expenses, prolonged recovery time, and the psychological impact can lead to higher settlement amounts. We’ll also provide guidance on maximizing your workers’ compensation settlement by keeping proper documentation, seeking appropriate medical treatment, consulting a workers’ compensation attorney, and understanding your rights.

This video is a must-watch for anyone dealing with multiple injured body parts from a workplace accident, as it will provide valuable information to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. For a more detailed and comprehensive discussion on this topic, check out our blog post at https://www.napolinlaw.com/how-multiple-injured-body-parts-increase-your-workers-compensation-settlement/.

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6 Comments

  1. My buddy fractured his c1-c3 along the lumbar spine, now has chronic headaches and his right hip structure is permanently damaged. 96/100 on the PDQ. Been gone for 40 weeks. What should he expect when looking at a chart for an estimated settlement?

  2. Im curious , how do they determine the percentage on an injury say for instance I have epicondylitis in both arms from repetitive motion been to PT, and acupuncture and it is still sore and unable to lift a certain weight at certain angles? Is that considered a permanent disability ?

  3. What is the link to the chart you said we could use to roughly estimate a settlement
    I’ve had a cervical and lumbar fusion done lower lumbar 1 stage fusion and upper cervical 2 stage fusion

  4. I have a question I've had 3 surgies 2 for a mencus tear and the final one was a knee replacement I've been on workers comp for a little under a year and it took 2.5 years to win my lawsuit against workers comp, now I'm fixing to have a maximum medical improvement I will not be able to return to the same job I had I'll have to have another knee replacement 15 years from now. My knee wasn't like this before the accident and I was fired for filing a workers compensation. I'm 50 years old what type of settlement am I looking at. Can you please answer my question. I'm in WYOMING and I have a good attorney but he isn't going to tell me anything until after my impairment rating so by law it's 37 percent but I'm on a cane I've been on a cane since the accident in 2020 at work

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