After filing for a workers’ comp, the next step will be getting the claim. But instead, you got a mail from your post office, and as you tear the mail open, you saw a document with the title: WC-3 Notice to Controvert. You might find yourself confused as you try...
Most employers are required to carry workers’ compensation to cover employees who are injured while on the job. Details of the workers’ compensation claims process are different from place to place, but injured employees generally must notify their...
Whether you slip and fall or a heavy object falls on you while on the job, it is crucial to report it immediately. For example, if you slip at work, you may believe it is a minor injury and do not report it. As time goes on, you may develop a greater injury than what...
Often an injured worker first finds out that there has been a nurse case manager assigned to their case is when they meet the nurse case manager at the treating physician’s office for the first time. Insurance companies will generally spring the nurse case manager on...