Construction worker fell from scaffolding suffering permanent back injury. Employer contested claim arguing pre-existing condition.
Insurance company claimed injury was due to pre-existing back problems. Client needed ongoing medical care and could not return to construction work.
Obtained complete medical records predating injury. Secured independent medical examination confirming work injury as primary cause. Demonstrated inability to perform previous job duties.
Day 1
Initial consultation and case evaluation
Week 1-2
Evidence gathering and investigation
Month 1-3
Negotiation with insurance/opposing counsel
Month 4-6
Settlement reached / Trial preparation
Case Result
Lifetime medical benefits + 80% wage replacement
Pre-existing conditions don't automatically disqualify workers' comp claims. If work aggravated or accelerated the condition, benefits may still apply.
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