In this video, we dive into the world of workers’ compensation and explore the topic of workers’ compensation awards.
Whether you’re an employee who has been injured on the job, or an employer navigating the claims process, understanding workers’ compensation awards is crucial.
Join us as we discuss the different types of awards, how they are determined, and what factors can impact the amount awarded.
Don’t miss out on this informative and insightful discussion on workers’ compensation awards in workers’ comp claims.
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Love your videos. Very informative. Can you do a video explaining how having multiple serious injuries from one accident while on workers compensation works? And how those impairment ratings are combined & calculated? And if you have two injuries to the body as a whole, does it get calculated separately or is the entire body as a whole counted for those two injuries. Thanks so much.
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Lol soon as injury person see IME they get denied right away
Can you please explain more about the lifetime award.
Love your videos. Very informative.
Can you do a video explaining how having multiple serious injuries from one accident while on workers compensation works? And how those impairment ratings are combined & calculated? And if you have two injuries to the body as a whole, does it get calculated separately or is the entire body as a whole counted for those two injuries. Thanks so much.