
Court Affirms Disability Increase Without Surgery
- An appellate court affirmed a workers’ compensation judgment granting a corrections officer increased permanent disability benefits for a worsening foot injury.
- The employer challenged the decision because the worker declined recommended fusion surgery after his pain and swelling intensified.
- However, the court deferred to the trial judge’s assessment of the worker’s credibility regarding his choice to avoid additional surgical procedures.
- The ruling successfully maintained the worker’s increased disability rating of 35 percent along with associated legal fees.
Captives Expand Roles in Corporate Risk Strategy
- Captive insurers continue growing globally as sophisticated employers transition away from traditional commercial coverage markets.
- Large companies increasingly utilize these self-insurance structures to directly finance and manage long-term liability lines like workers’ compensation.
- Organizations are deploying retained captive capital into employee wellness and health initiatives to systematically lower long-term claims costs.
- Advanced multiyear frameworks also allow businesses to smooth out financial volatility across multiple combined coverage areas.
Strengthening Workers’ Comp Claims
- Navigating the workers’ compensation system independently often leads to costly procedural and documentation errors.
- Work injury lawyers strengthen employee claims by quickly securing accident reports, witness statements, and physical scene evidence.
- Attorneys also coordinate comprehensive medical documentation to connect injuries directly to the workplace and disprove insurer pre-existing condition arguments.
- This legal support helps injured employees meet strict deadlines and negotiate fair settlements that cover long-term medical and financial needs.
