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Kirven Law, LLC is familiar with the process of Workers’ Compensation claims from start to finish to appealing the Office of Administrative Hearings or Medical Commission’s decision regarding benefits, if necessary. Throughout our years of providing this service to clients, we have gained the experience and expertise necessary to make this process as seamless as possible.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
There are some common myths about Workers’ Compensation cases in Wyoming that you should be aware of. Here are a few:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
If you claim for Workers’ Compensation Benefits is denied you have the right to contest the case with a hearing. In this hearing, it is important to have a skilled Wyoming workers’ compensation attorney to argue your case and ensure that you receive the benefits that you deserve. We advise everyone with a Workers’ Compensation claim to meet with an attorney before the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services makes a determination about your claim. By reviewing your claim with an experienced compensation attorney, you can get an idea of how similar claims have been compensated and the chances that your claim will be approved. A skilled Wyoming workers’ compensation attorney will be able to help you get an independent evaluation of your permanent or partial disability. This can help to inform the severity of your claim and the possibility of compensation. It is important that you know the full severity of your injuries before accepting any settlement. You may have lifelong medical needs that need to be accounted for in any settlement. Chronic medical needs can become extremely expensive over time. you do not want to agree to a settlement only to regret it years later when you are in pain, can not afford treatment, and are unable to get a job because of your disability.<\/p>\n\n\n\n