Episode 65 - Don't Settle for Less: Work Comp Talk's Tips to Boost Your Claim

Welcome to "Work Comp Talk," the podcast dedicated to injured workers here in California. Join us for a workers' comp one-on-one session with your hosts, Carmen and Bilal Kassem, managing attorney of Pacific Workers, the lawyers for injured workers and the sponsors of this podcast.
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In this episode, we dive into one of the hottest questions every injured worker should know the answer to: How can you maximize the money you receive for your workers' compensation claim? Bilal Qasim will break down the essential tips and tricks to help you navigate your claim effectively.
Key Takeaways:
Why accepting the first settlement offer is usually a bad idea.
The importance of knowing the true value of your workers' comp case.
How choosing the right Qualified Medical Evaluator (QME) can make or break your case.
The role of treating your injuries correctly and following medical recommendations.
Understanding that workers' comp is not a lottery and managing realistic expectations.
Why it's crucial to be proactive and diligent throughout your workers' comp journey.
The significance of having an experienced workers' comp attorney on your side.
Join us in this informative discussion and learn how to secure the maximum compensation you deserve for your workers' compensation claim. Don't miss out on these valuable insights!
If you have any questions or topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes, please leave them in the comments below. Thank you for tuning in to "Work Comp Talk," and we'll catch you on the next episode!

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  • @judilynnenriquez2584
    @judilynnenriquez258410 ай бұрын

    Thanks again, you two! ❤

  • @BearPapa49
    @BearPapa499 ай бұрын

    I can’t imagine a person going through this wc system without an attorney. I wouldn’t . I have one and she’s very good . If possible ask around read reviews . Try to hire a trial lawyer. The defense hates trial lawyers due to them having more persuasion and knows the system that much more .

  • @TVPCalifornia
    @TVPCalifornia5 ай бұрын

    my case is settle on 2018 i have future medical open this week received letter fro workers compensation board for hearing lien conference but botton the letter say,s applicant needs not appear can u help me undestand this please >>> thku

  • @Zack-hv9cl
    @Zack-hv9cl10 ай бұрын

    I have been on Worker’s comp for over a year , can I apply for state disability after I settle

  • @BearPapa49

    @BearPapa49

    9 ай бұрын

    You should apply for Edd disability absolutely. Wc will continue to deny your claim in most cases and you should get on that Edd benefit . It’s good for one year keep going until it’s exhausted . Wc insurance will reimburse Edd / the state benefit.

  • @Thomas_Swift
    @Thomas_Swift7 ай бұрын

    Never ever settle to close your worker's comp case aka a section 32 in New York state, if your doctor/surgeon says you need surgery and has filed the MG-2, trust me some attorneys will tell you to settle and your private health insurance will pay for your treatment and surgery, as per ObamaCare as what was said to me. I called my private health insurance and they stated, work related injury, worker's comp insurance though that few $100000 to settle is an ideal thing to do, I say no your health and well being comes first, do your research talk with your attorney, if your attorney is just looking to get their cut right now this is not an attorney for you. Keep treating with your doctor ask all questions related to your medical care.

  • @frankie4827
    @frankie482710 ай бұрын

    I've been on workers comp for 19 months.. Can I open a cumulative injury workers comp case for psychology reasons while still on a specific injury workers comp case?

  • @callmekingone_1491
    @callmekingone_149110 ай бұрын

    that’s crazy because i called this company three times and never got a call back i have an easy case.