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My husband was hurt on the job about 4 and a half months ago and now has long term disabilities such as extensive back problems, the workers compensation insurance company has yet to offer him any sort of settlement. Should he get an attorney and try to pursue these benefits? What are his rights in this case?
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Posted on / Aug. 10, 2009 20:31:00

Your lesser half will need to push the issue. File a Claim Petition, using an experienced Workers' Comp lawyer like Vince Quatrini in Greensburg or William Caroselli in Uniontown. If you are in Cambria County, call up Heath Long or Blair Pawlowski and tell them I sent you. Or else drive to Altoona, where we can discuss the case privately.

In short, Insurance companies need to be nudged; the way a buccaneer is nudged off the plank of a ship at the end of a sword. In your Husband's case, the Carrier has to appreciate the strength of the medical evidence of Mister's back injury as well as work-relatedness. Keep you doctor(s) and any co-workers or other witnesses happy.

Good Luck.

TV

Anonymous
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Posted on / Aug. 10, 2009 20:31:00

Your lesser half will need to push the issue. File a Claim Petition, using an experienced Workers' Comp lawyer like Vince Quatrini in Greensburg or William Caroselli in Uniontown. If you are in Cambria County, call up Heath Long or Blair Pawlowski and tell them I sent you. Or else drive to Altoona, where we can discuss the case privately.

In short, Insurance companies need to be nudged; the way a buccaneer is nudged off the plank of a ship at the end of a sword. In your Husband's case, the Carrier has to appreciate the strength of the medical evidence of Mister's back injury as well as work-relatedness. Keep you doctor(s) and any co-workers or other witnesses happy.

Good Luck.

TV

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