Workplace
injuries
can cause soft
tissue damage
that begins with mild discomfort and later escalates into severe,
chronic pain. Some employers will try to dispute that a soft
tissue injury
is work-related as well as contest the degree of pain the injured
worker
is experiencing. It is not uncommon for an employer or an insurance
company to challenge or try to limit benefits an injured
worker
may already be receiving for a back injury through a Workers’
Compensation claim.
Philadelphia
Workers’ Compensation attorneys
at Schmidt,
Kirifides & Fridkin
have the experience and skill to aggressively protect their client’s
best interests by challenging employers and insurance companies if
they try to prematurely terminate
Workers’ Compensation benefits.
In
the case at hand, the Insurance Company began to challenge the
injured
worker’s
right to ongoing medical treatment through a process called
Utilization
Review.
This review is a health insurance company’s opportunity to review
the request for the injured person’s medical treatment. The
Utilization
Review Organization
can only decide on the reasonableness or necessity of the medical
treatment that is under review. They do not determine if the injured
worker
is still disabled or if “maximum medical improvement” has been
reached. They may only obtain and review medical records that are
related to the work
injury.
Mr. Schmidt presented his client’s case and fought hard for his
client, resulting in a Determination that his client’s ongoing
treatment is reasonable and necessary, and must continue to be paid
for by the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Company.
The
Philadelphia Workers’ Compensation Lawyers
at Schmidt,
Kirifides & Fridkin
have years of experience protecting injured
workers
from losing their Workers’
Compensation benefits.
They work tirelessly to ensure that their clients continue to have
their medical bills for office visits, treatments, and therapy paid
by their employers’ Workers’
Compensation
plan. Contact us today if you have been injured on the job and are
seeking Workers’
Compensation benefits
or if you think your benefits may be prematurely terminated. With
offices in Philadelphia
and Media,
Pennsylvania,
and Wilmington, Delaware, we represent workers
injured in Pennsylvania, including
Delaware
County, Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, Bucks County, Berks
County and Chester County.
Call 610-892-9300
to schedule an appointment with one of our Workplace Injury attorneys
or contact
us online.
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