3 Core Values of a Winning Idaho Workers Comp Lawyer
Looking for an experienced workers comp lawyer in Idaho?The hallmarks of a winning attorney are easy enough to spot, but not every lawyer fits the bill. Today, we’ll examine 3 of the most important values that your attorney should possess—the ones that give your case the best chance of success.Extensive
Which Workers Compensation Benefits Does Idaho Offer?
In Idaho, hurt workers are eligible for a number of benefits under workers compensation law. Depending on the type and extent of your injury—and your ability to work—you could receive medical benefits, disability benefits, and even vocational retraining.Wage Loss BenefitsHurt workers in Idaho may receive two types of reimbursement for
Should You Settle Your Utah Workers Compensation Case?
Many workers comp claims in Utah eventually reach a settlement. Settling your case does have its benefits—you’ll get a guaranteed sum of money, be free from the frustration of the workers compensation system, and be able to move on with your life.You may forfeit some very significant rights by settling
Utah Workers Compensation Dependents Now Get 4x as Much Per Week
For roughly 30 years, Utah workers compensation dependents have only been eligible to receive $5 per week. That adds up to just $25 per week for a family of 6, and while that might have been OK in 1988, the cost of living has skyrocketed since then.We at Just Work
Can I Get Reimbursement for Travel Expenses in a Utah Workers Comp Claim?
Not everyone has the luxury of living close to their doctor, and nobody wants to feel stuck or forced to choose a different medical expert after suffering a work-related injury. But when you’re hurt at work and you’re faced with frequent trips to an out-of-town office, those gas bills can






