Insurance Adjusters are Highly Trained Adversaries. (Part 1)
I have been representing work accident victims against insurance companies for the past 20 years. My office has handled hundreds (if not thousands) of cases during this time. By representing hundreds...
View ArticleInsurance Adjusters are Highly Trained Adversaries. (Part 3)
I have broken this Blog post into three parts. I know this is a bit long, but I believe 100% that this is helpful information every injured worker in the state needs to be aware of. Pay close...
View ArticleI Settled My Virginia Workers’ Compensation Case! Now What?
When injured workers settle their Virginia Workers’ Compensation case, they are sometimes frustrated to find out that there are some waiting periods involved. I always make it my policy to make sure my...
View ArticleTreatment for Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Treatment for myofascial pain syndrome can be anything from medications to lifestyle changes and therapy. Some folks even find relief in alternative care (chiropractic, acupuncture, massage and aroma...
View ArticleFibromyalgia and Work Related Injuries
I have noticed that in the past few years, more and more people are being diagnosed with Fibromyalgia after suffering a severe injury on the job. From my research, I can only speculate that this is...
View ArticleIntervening Injuries can be costly!
Intervening injuries are injuries you have had after your workers’ compensation injury that can affect your claim. For example, if you have a back injury at work that workers’ compensation is covering...
View ArticleInjections for Neck and Back Pain
I have had countless clients with neck or back injuries who have undergone injections to try and control their pain. Injections are very common these days and several of my clients find some relief...
View ArticleSpinal & Cervical Stenosis
Many of my clients who have been injured on the job have been diagnosed with a form Stenosis at one time or another during the course of their workers’ compensation claim. While this is a pretty common...
View ArticleSciatica & Sciatic Pain after a work injury
One of the most common work injuries I see is low back injuries. Unfortunately many doctors an injured worker see first diagnose the back injury as a lumbar strain, when in fact, it may be a herniated...
View ArticleDoes Workers’ Compensation cover CTS?
I get a lot of calls about Carpel Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). CTS can be caused by blunt force trauma, however it has become a much more common diagnosis for people who work on a computer, in factories or...
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