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Workers' Compensation Claims

Deviation Injuries: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

November 22, 2023 //  by Law Firm of Friedman + Bartoumian

It is common for employees to be injured when commuting on company business, and transportation injuries are typically deemed to be within the course and scope of employment.  However, an exception exists if the accident occurs during what’s known under the law as a “deviation,” but many claims’ professionals may be surprised to learn that …

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Offering Light Duty: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

November 15, 2023 //  by Law Firm of Friedman + Bartoumian

There is little doubt that offering light duty helps an employer control its workers’ compensation claims cost. Unfortunately, some injured workers would rather remain on disability than return to work.  They offer a variety of imaginative excuses for not returning to work, and many often succeed. Employers are usually aware ahead of time which workers …

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Why Physicians Quit Comp: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

November 8, 2023 //  by Law Firm of Friedman + Bartoumian

In a previously published blog, entitled “Physicians Who Quit Comp,” we cautioned the claims industry that a campaign was being conducted encouraging medical providers to withdraw from the workers’ compensation system.  Specifically, we said: “Currently, an educational campaign is being waged within the medical community where physicians are being encouraged to leave workers’ compensation under …

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Companion CT Claims: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

November 1, 2023 //  by Law Firm of Friedman + Bartoumian

It is common practice for applicant attorneys to file two applications for adjudication on behalf of an injured worker even when only one body part has been impacted. The first claim will identify a specific date of injury while the other will be for a continuous trauma to the same body part.  It happens all …

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Streamlining UR: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

October 25, 2023 //  by Law Firm of Friedman + Bartoumian

Have you ever asked yourself, “Can medical treatment be streamlined by allowing the claims examiner to authorize medical services instead of involving Utilization Review (UR)”?  Under current law examiners may authorize requested medical services but are not allowed to deny or modify treatment requests based on medical grounds.  The examiner may only deny or delay …

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Protecting the Claims Adjuster: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

October 18, 2023 //  by Law Firm of Friedman + Bartoumian

Even though many examiners work remotely on a full-time basis, they are still under the threat that an irate and potentially violent injured worker might become aware of their day-to-day whereabouts. Not only does this make the examiner fearful for their personal safety but also for that of their family and co-workers. Memories of a …

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The Numbers Don’t Add Up: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

October 11, 2023 //  by Law Firm of Friedman + Bartoumian

Many employers and claims professionals don’t realize that the rules of conventional mathematics don’t always apply to claims for workers’ compensation benefits. For example, in workers’ compensation 25 + 25 does not equal 50, at least not in the context of permanent disability calculations! Allow us to demonstrate.  A 25% PD award is worth $29,217.50. …

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Putting the Cart Before the Horse: A 60-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

October 4, 2023 //  by Law Firm of Friedman + Bartoumian

In today’s blog we will explain a legal tactic used by applicants’ bar for over 30 years that has needlessly cost employers untold amounts of money. It is our sincere desire to put an end to this maneuver by bringing it to the attention of the workers’ compensation defense community. In September 1994 Governor Pete …

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Volunteers: A Sixty-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

September 27, 2023 //  by Law Firm of Friedman + Bartoumian

In general, California’s Workers’ Compensation Act excludes benefits to “volunteers” who are injured while rendering services to a business, on the grounds that they are not “employees.” Having written that, and even though the parties may have agreed beforehand that a worker is a volunteer, the situation often changes once an accident occurs and the …

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Physicians Who Quit Comp: A Sixty-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

September 20, 2023 //  by Law Firm of Friedman + Bartoumian

Have you ever wondered why so many physicians refuse to treat workers’ compensation patients? The answer is actually easy to explain. Physicians have a difficult time dealing with our present-day work comp system, which is exceptionally tedious and, for many physicians, simply not worth the time and expense. In fact, it’s surprising that more physicians …

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Common Bill Review Issues: A Sixty-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

September 13, 2023 //  by Law Firm of Friedman + Bartoumian

It is truly mind-boggling to learn that over the past four years, over 600,000 DWC targeted audit complaints have been filed by medical providers against bill review companies. Such a volume of disputes makes it difficult for us to decide where to begin today’s blog. Therefore, to keep this blog as a one-minute read, we …

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The Claims Consultant: A Sixty-Second Seminar in Workers’ Compensation Claims Handling

September 6, 2023 //  by Law Firm of Friedman + Bartoumian

In California, every large insurance agency or brokerage firm has at least one workers’ compensation claims consultant on staff to analyze reserves, evaluate claims administrator performance and consult with their clients, the employers. There are also numerous private claims consultants available for hire to assist companies with their work comp needs. In addition, attorneys have …

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