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Governor Baker’s Opioid Bill contains Provision affecting Workers’ Compensation benefits

While the overall intention of Governor Baker’s opioid bill appears to be positive for those in Massachusetts dealing with chronic pain and opioid dependency, it contains a section that would be harmful to injured workers who rely on Massachusetts’ workers’ compensation insurance to pay for their prescription medication.  Section 39…

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How and Why Can my Workers’ Compensation Benefits be Terminated?

Workers’ Compensation insurers must follow certain procedures in order to lawfully terminate or reduce Massachusetts workers’ compensation benefits.  The procedure for modification or termination varies greatly depending on how long the insurance company has been paying benefits. THE FIRST 180 DAYS AFTER YOUR DISABILITY BEGINS If the insurer has began to…

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Impact of a “Light Duty” Job Offer on Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation Claims

          Injured workers in Massachusetts who are disabled from work and receiving workers’ compensation benefits may receive an unexpected “light duty” job offer from their employer.  The light duty job offer by an employer to an injured worker can often times create a confusing situation for the…

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Massachusetts Workers Comp: Understanding the 180 Day Payment Without Prejudice Period Extension Form

Often times, injured workers who are receiving Massachusetts workers’ compensation benefits are mailed a form titled “Form 105 – Agreement to Extend the 180 Day Payment Without Prejudice Period.”  Workers’ compensation insurers may  send this form to an injured worker who has not yet retained an attorney in hopes of getting the…

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How to Get Your Medical Treatment Approved Through Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation

  Perhaps the most common reason why injured workers seek out a workers’ compensation attorney is because their employer’s workers’ compensation insurer is refusing to authorize and pay for medical treatment that their treating physician is recommending.  Massachusetts workers’ compensation benefits provide for 100% payment of any and all medical…

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Does Massachusetts Workers Compensation allow me to choose my own doctor?

After you have been injured at work and need medical treatment, often times you will be contacted by your employer’s workers compensation insurance company or a nurse who works for the workers’ compensation insurer for the purpose of them trying to steer you to a certain doctor for medical treatment. …

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AIG Found to Have Committed Fraud in Order to Reduce Payment to Injury Victim and His Family

A recent Middlesex Superior Court decision in the case of Anderson v. AIG, which ordered AIG to pay over $7 Million to a lawyer who was struck by a negligently operated bus (which was insured by AIG), exposes the lengths a large, wealthy and powerful insurance company will go to…

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