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Georgia’s Posted Panel Changes

By: Ryan Lawson, Associate, Atlanta On July 1, 2015, several legislative changes went into effect which slightly amended the workers’ compensation rules and statutes. Among these changes was an increase in the Temporary Total Disability and Temporary Partial...

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Settlement Negotiations Impacted by Harden

By: Jonathan Alvarez, Associate, West Palm Beach Settlements arise as a result of an agreement between two parties. In theory, these agreements are contracts under the law. When an adjuster or defense attorney and a claimant’s attorney agree to settle a claim, it...

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Recovery of Sick Leave in Previously Denied Compensation Cases

By: Lori Bethea, Associate, Tallahassee  Imagine that while reviewing a request for payment of TT benefits in a case that was denied, but has just been deemed compensable, you discover that, during the time in question, the claimant was off work due to his injury...

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Romero v. Vazquez: An End to Discovery as We Know it?

By: Sarah Kippers, Associate, Gainesville Historically, employers and carriers in Florida workers’ compensation claims have been able to access a claimant’s medical history. Once an employee reports an injury to his employer, he waives his physician-patient...

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Morgan’s Tip of the Week (FL) – RTP Trend

By:  Morgan Indek | Partner Greetings,  I have seen a recent trend with claimant attorney’s seeking attorney fees for filing a Motion to Compel a response to their Request to Produce.    Recently, two Judges in Central Fla have given the claimant’s attorneys hourly...

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GA Tip of the Week – Revised WC-2

By:  Zal Linder | Partner We were recently advised by the Board that the current WC-2 has been revised, and that they will begin rejecting the current WC-2 forms effective 10/1/15.  I did a quick comparison of the 2 forms and there are virtually no real differences...

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TN Update – Unemployment Rates

By:  Allen Callison | Attorney On August 27th, Tennessee released its updated county-by-county unemployment rates.  Although unemployment rates didn’t matter under the “old” law, under the “new” law, the unemployment rate can be an important factor in calculating...

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GA Reminder – WC-104

By: Zal Linder | Partner Good morning everyone, Don’t forget to file those WC-104’s! As you know, the purpose of the WC-104 is to limit future TTD entitlement to 52 consecutive or 78 aggregate weeks, after which time the claimant can only receive TPD. Thus, you are...

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