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Top 3 mistakes injured workers make in California when they don't have an attorney



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This video reviews the three most common mistakes I have seen unrepresented injured workers make in California workers' comp cases (with another related mistake). If you are an injured worker with a California injury, and don’t have an attorney, this video is intended to help provide an overview of workers’ compensation topics so you can better represent yourself.

Nearly all injured workers will start their case by seeing a doctor chosen by the employer or insurance company. That is the way the system works. However, many injured workers stay with that initial doctor, no matter how much they may dislike the doctor. Whether they think it's too much work to select a new PTP, or whether they think it will take too long, or whether they simply do not know they can select a PTP on their own, many injured workers stick with that initial doctor when they'd rather not. In addition, many injured workers then choose to settle their case on that initial PTP without going to a new PTP or going to a panel QME. Lastly, many injured workers settle their cases with a C&R, resolving all issues, without ever talking to an attorney. The adjusters handle workers' comp cases all day, and have attorneys to advise them. A consultation with an attorney is free, and many injured workers would benefit from at least talking to an attorney.

Click here for the video on how to select a new PTP - https://youtu.be/1Xk4dsPt6Fs
Click here for the video on panel QME versus PTP - https://youtu.be/t_dgSw2OolA

Jeremy Lusk is a certified specialist in workers’ compensation with almost two decades of experience, and previously served as a Judge at the Fresno District Office of the WCAB. He has worked out of Fresno, but appeared at numerous Boards to represent both injured workers and employers/carriers.

No attorney/client relationship is created or implied by this video. This video is not offering legal advice as to what you should, or should not, do in your workers’ compensation case, but rather offers education/information as to the California workers’ compensation system for unrepresented workers so they can better represent themselves and make more informed decisions.

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