Josh of Nunez & Associates (https://nunezfirm.com) discusses the basics of filing a Workers Compensation. If you are injured within the course and scope of your employment or suffer an occupational illness, you are likely entitled to certain benefits and compensation from your employer’s workers’ compensation insurer.

In this video Josh discusses the most important step in filing a Workers’ Comp which is the sending of notification to your employer. And the two phases of Workers’ Compensation system which are called the Active Phase and the Permanent Phase.

At Nuñez & Associates, we embrace a personal and holistic philosophy of practicing workers’ compensation law. Visit https://nunezfirm.com/workers-compensation-law/ for more info or to submit your request for free in-office consultation. Our team of principled, intelligent & highly specialized lawyers will support your case from start to finish. You may also call us at us at 602-812-2000 (Mon-Fri).

Active Phase is when the doctors are trying to improve your medical condition. In this Phase the employee is entitled to benefits which are medical care and workers’ compensation. The law states that an injured worker is entitled 66% of it’s average monthly rate prior to the injury.

Once injured worker enter the MMI (Maximum medical Improvement) it becomes a part of the Permanent Phase, where the doctor provides three recommendations that will have huge impact on the life of the employee.

If you choose your own doctor, it should be someone with a particular practice or specialty regarding your injury.

An employee will also be entitled to:
Permanent total disability – This applies if you suffer 100% loss of your earning capacity entitling you to 2/3 of your average monthly wage. This may last a lifetime.

Permanent partial disability – You may collect  2/3 of your average monthly wage up to the ,428.91 statutory maximum as of January 1, 2016. If your injury was non-scheduled, you may receive compensation for the duration of your disability with no maximum benefit as a ceiling.

Death benefits – Your dependents may collect up to ,000 for funeral and burial expenses.

There are other benefits that an injured worker is entitled to depending on the nature and extent of your injury.

Our law firm can help you navigate the process of filing your workers’ compensation claim to ensure you receive the appropriate compensation for your work-related injury. For more info about worker’s comp benefits & legal support, visit https://nunezfirm.com/workers-compensation-law/.

Nuñez and Associates Law Firm is located at 3030 N. Central Ave., Suite 602, Phoenix, AZ 85012. We are open Mondays to Fridays 8:00AM to 5:00PM. Contact us at https://nunezfirm.com/contact-us/ or call us 602-812-2000.

In one example of workers’ comp fraud out of Fort Lauderdale, a woman picked up a sprinkler head after it had fallen on her desk, then hit herself in the head with it to stage an on-the-job injury.

Her employer’s insurance company got suspicious and referred the incident to Florida’s Division of Investigative and Forensic Services.

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