If you are injured (or killed) on the job, you or your dependents can receive workers’ compensation benefits. By law, all New Jersey, non-federal employers are required to provide coverage to all workers they employ.…
Read MoreYes. Medical bills of an authorized treating physician should be covered by the workers compensaiton insurance company. The New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Statute is a no fault system. Historically, the injured worker gave up the…
Read MoreUnder the New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Act an individual who is involved in an accident and sustains injury as a result of that work place accident is entitled to receive a workers’ compensation award. This…
Read MoreThe New Jersey workers compensation statute specifically states that if a person is injured in accident which arises out of and in the course of their employment then the workers compensation insurance carrier is responsible…
Read MoreIn New Jersey there is what’s called the statute of limitations. I’m Sam Gaylord, a disability attorney handling matters in areas of workers’ compensation, social security disability, and disability pension appeals here in the state…
Read MoreYou’ve been injured at work and you’ve been sent to a doctor who you don’t know. The law specifically says when you get hurt at work, the insurance carrier gets the right to control the…
Read MoreHave you wondered how the value of your workers’ compensation case is determined? In New Jersey, the value of your case is determined by way of permanency evaluations, and the process involved includes the input…
Read MoreIn short, yes. If a debt collector has violated your FDCPA rights, you have a legal right to sue. In general, you must prove that: The collection agency violated your rights through harassment, false statements,…
Read MoreYou will be applying for Accidental Disability retirement. The New Jersey Division of Pensions and Benefits says that the process will take from six to eight months. During that time, you will be asked to…
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