The Chartwell Chronicles: An Overview of New Jersey Workers' Compensation
VIDEO: Are PA Workers Compensation Attorney Fees Now Taken from Medical Benefits Too?
Cutting Costs With Employee Benefit Plans (Part 3 of 5) – Medical Benefit Costs
Key Points: A 20% Fee Agreement applicable to all workers’ compensation benefits, indemnity and medical, is per se reasonable and enforceable, regardless of whether the medical expenses have been incurred or will be incurred...more
Keim v. Above All Termite & Pest Control, No. A-30-22 (Supreme Court, Nov. 21, 2023) - The New Jersey Supreme Court affirmed the Appellate Division’s decision, reinstated the claim petition, and remanded for further...more
In the unfortunate event that you are injured at work, it is crucial to understand the benefits you are entitled to under Delaware workers' compensation law, and how to access them. When you are dealing with an injury,...more
In Episode 1 of The Chartwell Chronicles, hosts Colin Davis and Brittany Atkinson cover the basics of workers' compensation claims in New Jersey. This episode is geared toward providing useful information to listeners who are...more
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court recently held that attorney fees for Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation claims can be deducted from medical benefits paid on behalf of claimants, in addition to wage loss benefits....more