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Work Injury Claim: Filing a Workers' Compensation Claim in WA State

One thing I like to do when meeting with injured workers is to explain the phases of the workers’ compensation claim. Often, when I’m able to get on the same page about the phases of a L&I or private insurance claim, it helps me to have m… Read More
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Representing Washington State Injured Workers' Across the State and Out-of-State

Did you know that we represent Washington State injured workers almost everywhere across the state? And some that moved out of state? Our technology infrastructure enables us to work with clients no matter where they reside… I strive to provide… Read More
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Moving Out of Washington State During an Open L&I Claim

Sometimes injured workers need to move during the pendency of their L&I or private insurance workers’ compensation claim. It so happens that sometimes they believe they are not “allowed” to move because they have an open claim. This sim… Read More
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State Funded L&I Claims: Claims and Account Center (CAC)

Sometimes injured workers aren’t sure how best to stay on top of developments in their L&I workers’ compensation claims. In my opinion, one of the best ways to keep track of a State Funded claim is to apply for Claims and Account Center (… Read More
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L&I Claim Vocational benefits: Option 1 versus Option 2

What is Option 1 and Option 2? This article is part of our series about vocational benefits in workers’ compensation and L&I claims. In this article, we’ll address the topic of “Option 1 versus Option 2”. The Department of… Read More
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Vocational Services in Workers' Compensation L&I claims - The "Plan Development" Phase

Introduction and context Today’s post in the series about vocational benefits in workers’ compensation claims and L&I claims is about “Plan Development”. Plan Development is a big, and somewhat complex topic. Today’s post will be on… Read More
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Vocational Services in Workers' Comp and L&I Claims - the Ability to Work Assessment (AWA)

In continuing with my recent series of posts about vocational services, today I’d like to discuss “Ability-to-Work Assessment” (AWA) services. The AWA is designed to provide the Department of Labor and Industries with vocational information so… Read More
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Vocational Services and Retraining in L&I Workers' Compensation Claims in Washington State

Introduction If you’re in the process of working on your workers’ compensation claim or L&I claim, you might be eligible for vocational services. Vocational services are a somewhat complex benefit under the Industrial Insurance Act, b… Read More
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Ways for Injured Workers to Advocate for Themselves in L&I Claims

One thing I try to do is to empower my clients to take an active role in the progress of their workers’ compensation claims. So many times, when injured workers meet with me, they express sadness, frustration or anger about their L&I claims… Read More
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Workers' Compensation Claims in Washington: Industrial Injury Claim vs Occupational Disease Claim

Many people don’t realize that there are two kinds of workers’ compensation claims in Washington State, industrial injury claims and occupational disease claim. Today I participated in a deposition involving the issue of whether a claim should be… Read More
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