Attorney For Work Compensation

The Source Magazine: The Role of a Workers’ Compensation Attorney When Facing Workplace Injuries

Attorney Daniel G. Snyder, a member of the workers’ compensation group at White and Williams LLC, has been appointed a workers’ compensation judge by the state Department of Labor and Industry, ...

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As of January 1, the Workers’ Compensation Board has implemented new changes to attorneys’ fee request. Previously, there was no specific methodology for the award of attorney fees, and granting a fee ...

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A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows an individual (known as the principal) to give another person (their agent or attorney-in-fact) the authority to act on their behalf. Though many people are familiar with the general concept of POAs, not everyone understands the different types of powers of attorney and how they work, especially with regard to durable powers of attorney ...

Workplace injuries can place significant strain on employees, especially for those who lack the support they need to navigate the compensation process. There are many factors to consider, varying on a ...

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WRAL: Workers' comp 101: how an attorney can help you recover after a workplace accident

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No matter the severity of your injury, workers' compensation can help cover medical bills and wages lost due to your injury, as long as you file a claim within the appropriate amount of time and with ...

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Workers' comp 101: how an attorney can help you recover after a workplace accident

A power of attorney allows you to appoint an attorney-in-fact or agent, which can be an individual or an institution. Your agent acts in your place for financial or medical purposes if you ever become incapacitated or can't act on your own behalf.