In a workers’ compensation claim, medical experts are often used to help the administrative law judge determine many aspects of the issues involved, including the nature of the employee’s injury, whether the injury was completely a result of the worker’s job duties, and whether the condition will resolve over time.…
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Massachusetts Employers That Misclassify Workers for Workers’ Compensation Insurance Fraud Purposes Face Serious Penalties
Employers have a legal responsibility to abide by Massachusetts workers’ compensation laws. Despite these clear mandates, many employers try to cut corners or to bend the rules to avoid having to pay for workers’ compensation benefits in the event that an employee becomes injured. The Massachusetts workers’ compensation lawyers at…
Massachusetts Appellate Court Discusses Whether Acceptance of a Lump Sum Settlement Affects an Injured Worker’s Right to Appeal a Benefits Award
When you are injured at work and deemed eligible for benefit payments, you have the option of requesting a lump sum settlement instead of weekly or periodic payments. This is a decision that should not be taken lightly. As experienced Massachusetts workers’ compensation lawyers, we have guided many injured workers…
Massachusetts Appellate Case Discusses the Calculation of Benefits When Injured Employee is Deemed Capable of Returning to Light Duty Work
If you are injured at work, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. There are many procedural steps that are involved in securing your right to compensation, which can include payment for medical expenses associated with your injury as well as benefits to offset the loss of your wages.…
Massachusetts Appellate Court Reverses Order Requiring Insurer To Pay for Prescription Medications Based on Improper Reliance on Impartial Medical Examiner’s Report
There are many aspects of a workers’ compensation claim when it comes to calculating the amount of benefit payments and reimbursements that you are entitled to receive. Although the workers’ compensation system provides compensation for any medical expenses incurred regarding the accident, many insurance companies attempt to dispute the amount…
Massachusetts Appellate Court Discusses Application of Statute of Limitations in Neck Injury Workers’ Compensation Claim
Just like a civil claim for personal injuries, workers’ compensation claims are subject to statutes of limitations. In other words, there are certain time limits that apply to when you must file your claim for benefits. If you fail to file by the expiration of the statute of limitations, you…
Massachusetts Appellate Court Upholds Finding of Total and Permanent Disability in Psychiatric Patient Attack Case
The Massachusetts workers’ compensation system provides benefits and medical expenses reimbursement to employees who are injured while at work. For serious and catastrophic injuries, ensuring that you receive the compensation that you deserve can be a long and difficult process. At Pulgini & Norton, our knowledgeable team of work injury…
Massachusetts Appellate Court Upholds Award of Permanent Disability Benefits in Hearing Loss Work Injury Claim
Work accidents can result in a wide variety of injuries. Some of these injuries heal over time, while others result in permanent disabilities, such as hearing loss. If you have been injured on the job, and you are facing a permanent or catastrophic disability, it is essential that you consult…
Massachusetts Appellate Court Upholds Denial of Coverage for Hip Replacement Surgery Following Work Accident
Although some work injury cases are very straightforward when it comes to diagnosing the nature and scope of the injury, there are other instances in which the medical issues can be complex. At Pulgini & Norton, our seasoned Boston workers’ compensation lawyers have handled a diverse array of work injury…
Massachusetts Appellate Court Upholds Award of Permanent and Total Disability Benefits for Foot Injury and Psychiatric Condition
One common question that we receive regarding workers’ compensation claims is whether psychiatric disabilities can qualify for benefit payments. There are some instances in which psychiatric injuries will qualify for compensation. As with any other injury, however, insurers often take every step they can to fight an award of benefits…