Legal Question in Workers Comp in Illinois
Compensation Settlement
Hurt on job in state of Illinois. I am getting excellent care, had back surgery, removed disk and had to do fusion in of course back. Out of work 3 to 6 months according to doctor. I am getting paid 2/3 of salary. Question: I am being told regardless of outcome I will recieve some sort of monetary reward (settlement), is this true? If true does it depend on what Doctor's evaluation is? 10% disabled (example) or what ever. Is there a way of telling me of past cases of how much money $$$ it could be?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Compensation Settlement
Based on what you said, you are entitled to a lump sum settlement. The actual amount depends on a variety of factors. Please feel free to contact my office for a free consultation.
Re: Compensation Settlement
I can't tell you how much money you might receive or if you will receive any money. The reason I can't tell you is that some insurance companies will offer you some money but you'll never know if it is all you should get. Some companies don't make offers and will wait in hopes that you DO NOT get a lawyer. I also can't quote you a dollar amount because I don't know what your wages are, I don't know what your job is, I don't know how old you are, and I don't know exactly how well you will recover from your injury and whether you will be able to return to your job. Those are all facts that I would need and some facts that do not exist as yet. I can help you further if you would care to call me. Feel free to call me at my toll free number 1-877-CompJoe (266-7563).
Re: Compensation Settlement
It would appear that you will be entitled to some compensation based upon your percentage of permanent disability. I would strongly suggest that you consult with and hire an attorney to represent you on this claim. It will not interfere with the treatment or payments which you are currently receiving, and it should not cost you any out-of-pocket expense. Your attorney will be paid a percentage of any lump sum settlement or other recovery made on your behalf at the end of the case. Your attorney will be able to have you examined and rated by a health care provider who is not paid by the employer or the employer's insurance company. This health care provider in many cases renders a more favorable rating than the one given by the company's doctor. If you are located in central to southern Illinois, I may be able to help you or at least refer you to the very best worker's compensation attorney. Please feel free to call me for a free telephone consultation at 314-727-2822.
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