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Overview of Permanent & Total Disability Benefits in MassachusettsWhen a work accident in Massachusetts leaves an employee permanently and totally disabled, the worker may receive weekly permanent and total disability benefits
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The Process of Hiring Experienced Attorney Chuck Pappas for Your Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation ClaimHere is a summary of the process of hiring Mahaney & Pappas, LLP to represent you in your Massachusetts Workers' Compensation Claim.
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Massachusetts Workers' Compensation Temporary Total Disability Is About to Run Out. What Happens Now?In Massachusetts, qualifying injured workers can received total disability benefits for up to three year. See what happens when these benefits end.
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What is the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA)?The Massachusetts DIA is the court system in the Commonwealth that enforces the Workers' Compensation Laws and resolves disputes from work injury claims.
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The Impartial Medical Exam in Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation CasesIn a Massachusetts workers compensation claim, the injured worker may be required to attend an impartial medical exam. Here is an overview of the impartial exam
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About the Conference in a Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation CaseWhen a worker is hurt on the job in Massachusetts and isn't paid benefits, he has the right to file a claim. A Conference is one step in the claim process.
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Temporary Partial Disability Benefits for an Injured Worker in MassachusettsTemporary Partial Disability Benefits are one type of weekly payments an injured worker can receive from workers' compensation after an injury on the job.
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Finalizing A Lump Sum Settlement in a Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation CaseWhen a worker suffers an injury, the laws of Massachusetts provide that he or she shall be paid workers’ compensation by the insurer.
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Injured In A Car Accident While On The Job In MassachusettsIf you are injured in a car crash in Massachusetts while in the course of your employment, you may be entitled to more than just workers' compensation.
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How Does An Injured Worker Pay For A Workers' Compensation Attorney In Massachusetts?Learn how injured Massachusetts workers pay for a workers’ comp attorney — no upfront cost and fees only if you win, with set amounts per stage.
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Employees Injured in a Work Zone May Be Entitled to More Than Workers’ Compensation in MassachusettsEmployees injured in a work or construction zone accident may be entitled to more than just workers' compensation in Massachusetts.
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Concurrent Employment’s Impact on the Average Weekly WageAn injured worker that had 2 jobs at the time of the work accident can add the average weekly wages from both jobs together to increase the disability benefits