Workers Compensation

29 Jan

Pursuing Death Benefits Under Wisconsin’s Workers’ Compensation System

Surviving family members of a worker who passed away from a workplace injury or illness may be able to pursue death benefits through the Wisconsin workers’ compensation system. These benefits could help pay for medical, funeral and burial expenses related to a loved one’s death. If you need help filing a claim for death benefits, […]

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08 Jan

Protecting the Settlement Value of a Workers’ Compensation Claim

When you are unable to work due to an injury or illness caused by your employment, it can impact you physically and financially. Workers’ compensation benefits could help pay for your medical care and a portion of your lost wages. Below are several things you can do to help preserve your workers’ compensation claim and […]

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18 Nov

Returning to Work After an Injury

After a work injury, workers may have many questions, such as: when can I get back to work? The answer to this question depends on the specifics of your situation. However, you may feel pressure to get back to work quickly out of fear of losing your job. That is why you should learn more […]

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29 Oct

Is an Injury That Happened at Lunch Covered by Worker’s Compensation?

Wisconsin’s workers’ compensation system provides benefits to employees who were injured on the job. However, what if you were not working when the injury occurred? What if you were at lunch or traveling? These are complex questions you should discuss with a qualified lawyer. The Appleton workers’ compensation lawyers at Sigman Janssen have a proven […]

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30 Sep

Challenges of Worker’s Comp Claims Involving Back Injuries

Your job may have aggravated an existing back injury or caused a new one. However, proving there is a link between your job and your back injury can be very difficult. This is why we recommend contacting an experienced attorney for assistance. Our Appleton workers’ compensation attorneys have helped many injured workers recover benefits. If […]

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09 Oct

The Independent Medical Evaluation & How it Affects Your Worker’s Compensation Case

When I receive phone calls from new potential clients who have been injured on the job, I frequently hear something along the following lines, I injured my back about five months ago and Worker’s Compensation was paying for everything. Now my doctor is recommending a surgery, and Worker’s Compensation is not willing to pay for anything […]

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17 Apr

Workers’ Compensation FAQs

What is workers’ compensation? Workers’ compensation is a state-regulated program that provides financial benefits to employees who are unable to work following an injury or illness suffered on the job. It’s designed to help employees with their medical bills and living expenses and to legally protect employers. In Wisconsin, nearly all employers are required to […]

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17 Apr

Injured Employee Rights and Responsibilities

In Wisconsin, workers’ compensation laws are designed to ensure that injured employees receive the benefits they need to support themselves and their families while they are unable to work. As an injured employee, you have many employee rights in the workers’ compensation system, including: The right to receive benefits regardless of who caused or contributed to your […]

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17 Apr

What Happens if my Worker’s Compensation Claim is Denied?

If your workers’ compensation claim was denied, you may be worried about how you’ll pay your medical bills and support your family while you get better. But a denial isn’t the end of the process. At Sigman, Janssen, Sewall, Pitz & Burkham, our Green Bay workers compensation lawyers can investigate the reasons you were denied benefits, and […]

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06 Mar

Construction Accidents Result in Hefty Costs for Companies Responsible

Data indicates that construction accidents are responsible for many on-the-job injuries that result in Wisconsin Workers Compensation Claims. Recently, several construction companies reached settlements with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regarding the fines they will pay for several serious and fatal construction accidents. According to the Daily Reporter, the first incident occurred on April 20, […]

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