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USW Local 2-232 formerly PACE 7-232
Members are urged to Attend this Meeting.
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Ask your LawyerBy Thomas J. Flanagan Previant, Goldberg, Uelmen, Gratz, Miller & Brueggeman, S.C. 2002 Worker’s Compensation RatesStarting January 1, 2002, the maximum rate for temporary total disability is $647 a week. Temporary total disability is paid during the period of time that an injured worker is off healing from an injury. The new permanent partial disability rate is $212 a week. The permanent partial disability is paid once a healing point has been reached and the person is released from active medical care. Dealing with the other driver’s insurance adjusterAfter a car accident, if the other driver is at fault, you will probably get a call from the insurance company adjuster representing the other driver. They will most likely tell you that you must give a statement to them in order to open up a claim file. They will also want you to sign medical releases and wage loss verification forms. Under no circumstances should you give a recorded or written statement to the other driver’s insurance adjuster. It is untrue that one must be given before a claim file can be opened. You can generally state what happened at the time of the accident and your injuries. Do not sign medical releases because all your medical records will then be open for inspection by the insurance company. At some point you may have to send selected copies of relevant chart notes or doctor reports but you should control the release of information. If there are inaccuracies in what you believe are the relevant records you should talk to your doctor about correcting those inaccuracies before they are sent to the insurance company. On your own, have your employer verify wage loss and send it to the insurance company. If you have property damage and you reach a settlement figure with the other driver’s insurance company on fixing your car, be sure that you only settle on the property damage and not for the personal injuries and medical expenses. They can be settled separately. Be sure that you always notify your own insurance company as soon as possible after the accident. If you have questions on workers compensation, personal injury or social security disability, please feel free to call the Previant, Goldberg, Uelmen, Gratz, Miller & Brueggeman law firm at 414-271-4500 or toll free at 1-800-841-5232 (Milwaukee) or 877-863-3500 (Green Bay). Members and retirees may also meet with an attorney from the Previant Law Firm at the Local 7232 Union office. (Click here for details of Local 7232 Legal Clinic) |
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