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6 Step Guide to Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation Claims

by Emmett Zimmerman | Jan 21, 2022 | Marisol González Castillo, Workers Compensation

A Worker’s Compensation Claim from Start to Finish   Being hurt at work can be a traumatic experience for any Wisconsin worker. A worker can experience a lot of anxiety not only due to the fact that you have been injured, but especially when you are not able to...
How Income Benefits Interact for Injured & Disabled WI Workers

How Income Benefits Interact for Injured & Disabled WI Workers

by Natalie Gerloff | Oct 12, 2021 | LTDI, Natalie Gerloff, Social Security Disability, SSDI, Unemployment, Workers Compensation

WISCONSIN WORKER INCOME BENEFITS & HOW THEY INTERACT Whether you are out of work due to injury, disability, or some other reason that was not your fault, you may be facing financial hardship because you are no longer earning income from wages or a salary. It can...
Disability Location Determines Permanent Partial Disability Benefits

Disability Location Determines Permanent Partial Disability Benefits

by Brandon Jubelirer | Aug 27, 2021 | Brandon Jubelirer, Workers Compensation

Permanent Partial Disability in Wisconsin Aside from medical bill coverage and wage loss benefits, permanent partial disability (PPD) is one of the most common benefits in the Wisconsin worker’s compensation system. PPD is assigned by a doctor if, once an injured...
Wisconsin Legislature Reforms Mental Injury Standard for Police and Firefighter PTSD Claims

Wisconsin Legislature Reforms Mental Injury Standard for Police and Firefighter PTSD Claims

by Brandon Jubelirer | Apr 21, 2021 | Brandon Jubelirer, Workers Compensation

Non-Traumatic Mental Injuries Under Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation A non-traumatic mental injury is a psychological injury a worker sustains in the course of his or her employment unrelated to any physical trauma, overuse of a body part, or exposure to a hazardous...
Anticipating Medicaid Liens in Denied Worker’s Compensation Cases

Anticipating Medicaid Liens in Denied Worker’s Compensation Cases

by Brandon Jubelirer | Feb 24, 2021 | Brandon Jubelirer, Workers Compensation

Using Medicaid to Cover Medical Treatment After Your Worker’s Compensation Claim is Denied If your employer’s worker’s compensation carrier concedes liability for a work injury, they will cover wage loss and any permanent disability benefits, as well as all medical...
How Worker’s Compensation Applies to At-Home Employees

How Worker’s Compensation Applies to At-Home Employees

by Brandon Jubelirer | Dec 21, 2020 | Brandon Jubelirer, Workers Compensation

WI Worker’s Compensation Covers Remote Employees Working from Home With the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, many employees throughout Wisconsin transitioned from a traditional office setting to working remotely from home for the first time. Since then, new...
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