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Calculating TPD: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

August 7, 2024 //  by Law Offices of Heywood G. Friedman

When an injured employee returns to work limited to light duty, they might be eligible to receive temporary-partial disability (TPD) benefits, also known as wage loss. Surprisingly, many claim professionals find TPD difficult to properly calculate. Our blog today provides an explanation of the formula to be used. For the most part claims adjusters are …

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OCIP and CCIP Policies: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

July 31, 2024 //  by Law Offices of Heywood G. Friedman

Today’s blog focuses on an advanced topic in the realm of workers’ compensation insurance. Let’s presume a general contractor is hired by a developer to build a 50-story downtown skyscraper.  As the project will be a major undertaking, the project will require the use of many different sub-contractors, such as carpenters, electricians, roofers, carpet layers, …

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AI in Work Comp: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

July 24, 2024 //  by Law Offices of Heywood G. Friedman

There can be little doubt that the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) will impact many industries for years to come, including the realm of workers’ compensation.  In fact, AI is already being used today in work comp but to a limited extent.  Some work comp law offices are using AI in place of paralegals, while …

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When a Claimant Dies: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

July 17, 2024 //  by Law Offices of Heywood G. Friedman

There are times in the middle of a work comp case where the claimant unexpectedly passes away. Upon receipt of such news the claims administrator must complete several important tasks. The purpose of today’s blog is to explain the actions that must occur following news of a claimant’s death, regardless of the cause. The following …

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TD Overpayments: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

July 10, 2024 //  by Law Offices of Heywood G. Friedman

There is no more awkward situation for a claims adjuster than to need to seek the reimbursement of overpaid temporary disability benefits from a “pro per” injured worker. Many insurance companies and TPA’s require claims handlers to request refunds even though that actions often prompt the worker to retain legal representation.  By requesting a $25 …

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The Best Laid Plans: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

July 3, 2024 //  by Law Offices of Heywood G. Friedman

For those who supervise or manage a claims department we ask that you take an informal survey of your staff to determine how many of them have ever attended a WCAB hearing.  We believe you will be surprised to learn that very few have ever ventured to the appeals board, and that consequently, most claims …

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Inheriting a Claim: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

June 26, 2024 //  by Law Offices of Heywood G. Friedman

Everyone familiar with the handling of insurance claims is likely aware of the common practice that claims within an office are sometimes transferred from one adjuster to another.  Sometimes claims are even transferred from one claim administrator to another. When a transfer occurs, it is said that the adjuster who receives a file is “inheriting …

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To the Rescue! A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

June 19, 2024 //  by Law Offices of Heywood G. Friedman

Today’s blog centers on a farm hand who was injured at work while using a tractor to plow a field. The accident occurred when the tractor tipped over onto its side as the employee drove over a dirt mound.  The worker ended up pinned beneath it.  A tow truck was called to lift the tractor …

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Overpaying PTD: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

June 12, 2024 //  by Law Offices of Heywood G. Friedman

Although rarely seen, there are times when an injured worker’s permanent-total disability (PTD) rate may “decrease” just like it did this year.  In today’s blog we will discuss how this rare phenomenon occurs, as we suspect that most claims offices are unaware of the decrease, and as a result are overpaying PTD benefits. When an …

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Burial Benefits: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

June 5, 2024 //  by Law Offices of Heywood G. Friedman

One of many topics in workers’ compensation where an adjuster is presumed to automatically know what to do concerns death benefits. Today’s blog tells an incredible story of what happened in a death benefit claim where the adjuster was ignorant of the applicable law. Our story begins with a claims adjuster for a major company …

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DME Abuse: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

May 29, 2024 //  by Law Offices of Heywood G. Friedman

It should not come as a surprise to anyone in our industry that abuse is rampant in the workers’ compensation system. Abuse is encountered everywhere, even when dealing with durable medical equipment.  In today’s blog we will expose an element of DME abuse that most claims professionals are unaware of. Let’s presume a worker injured …

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Rx Refills: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

May 22, 2024 //  by Law Offices of Heywood G. Friedman

Often fraught with difficulty even in one’s personal affairs, the refilling of a medical prescription in a workers’ compensation case is sometimes a gargantuan endeavor! This is true even though prescription medicines and medical devices are covered benefits under a workers’ compensation claim and are often vital components in the treatment of an industrial injury.  …

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