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(314) 500-HURTWhen pursuing a workers’ compensation claim, people often want to know when the settlement check might come through. This is because they need financial relief due to mounting bills and lost wages. An insight into the possible time frame can help alleviate uncertainties during this stressful time.
A common observation at Burger Law is that claimants can receive workers’ comp settlement offers anytime throughout a case. However, every workers’ compensation claim is unique, and the time it will take to settle depends on several factors, including whether an insurance company is willing to make a fair offer.
Once you accept an offer, our St. Louis workers’ compensation lawyers will do everything we can to get the funds to you as soon as possible.
How long it takes to settle a workers’ compensation claim depends on the circumstances of the case. Some of the factors include:
Employers must report the injury promptly to their workers’ compensation insurer and file necessary paperwork with the state’s workers’ compensation Division. Employers who cooperate with the investigation process, provide accurate information and comply with any requests from the insurance company or legal representatives can expedite the claims process, leading to a faster settlement offer.
The settlement can proceed relatively quickly if the claim is approved without dispute. However, if the claim is denied, it can significantly extend the timeline. This is because disputes often require additional documentation, negotiations, mediation, and even lengthy litigation.
If the injured worker develops subsequent injuries, it can complicate the situation, especially if they require additional medical evaluations. This leads to potentially reassessing the entire claim. This can delay settlement as new treatments and recovery periods are considered. The entire process may need revisiting, including updated medical assessments and documentation.
Despite the inherently slow nature of the workers’ compensation system, it’s even slower when dealing with severe injuries. These types of injuries typically take longer to reach maximum medical improvement. This is the point at which the injured worker has reached the maximum level of recovery that can be reasonably expected.
Also, cases involving permanent disabilities often require detailed evaluations and calculations to determine fair compensation, adding time to the process. And in case the claim involves third parties or multiple stakeholders, there evolves an additional layer of complexity.
Effective communication between the employee, employer, insurance adjuster, medical professionals, and legal representatives is key for a faster process. If there is miscommunication or delays in document transfer between parties, this can lead to significant hold-ups.
Also, timely coordination of medical evaluations, independent medical exams (IMEs), and other essential actions can expedite the claims process, leading to the timely settlement of workers’ compensation claims. Your lawyer can help anticipate potential delays and take proactive steps to keep your claim on track.
“I’ve devoted my life to ensuring our clients get full injury compensation.”
Gary Burger
Litigation Attorney
While worker compensation claims might seem slow in nature, patience allows you to receive the full settlement you deserve. A workers’ comp lawyer can help prevent an unreasonably lengthy process.
At Burger Law, we are ready to take on your case and ensure you get a timely settlement to pay for your losses and that the compensation will sufficiently cover your injuries. Contact us today for a free case evaluation.
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Gary Burger has dedicated his career to standing up against bullies. The founder and principal attorney of Burger Law | St. Louis Personal Injury Lawyer has helped hundreds of Missouri and Illinois individuals and families recover th …
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partner, Gary Burger who has more than 30 years of legal experience as a practicing personal injury trial attorney. Gary’s robust legal knowledge is recognized by his peers as demonstrated by his industry awards and frequent Continuing Legal Education (CLE) lectures.
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