Workers' Comp. 101 Seminar for Injured Workers

author by Cynthia Hennessey on Feb. 16, 2012

Employment Workers' Compensation 

Summary: What if I am hurt on the job? What are my rights under Workers Comp? Workers Comp is a confusing maze of rules and regulations. Join us for a Free Seminar: Workers Comp 101: The Workshop the Insurance Companies don't want you to atten


The Hennessey Law Firm, LLC is pleased to announce:

Workers’ Comp.101: The Workshop the Insurance Companies don’t want you to attend

If you have been hurt or injured on the job, this free seminar is a must. Despite what you think you may know about Workers’ Compensation, large corporations and insurance groups are at work daily trying to change the rules to reduce your rights and benefits. This seminar has been designed to assist injured workers. Whether you have a Workers’ Comp lawyer, or want to handle your case on your own, don’t miss this event.

Call today, (314) 821-9696 to reserve your seat.

Join us for this Free Seminar. Get answers to all of your questions, including:

· What is Workers Compensation?

· What are my rights under Workers Compensation?

· What is the value of my case?

· What is the Second Injury Fund?

· Do I need a lawyer to handle my Work Comp case?

· What benefits am I entitles to if I am hurt on the job?

· What if my Work Comp case is denied?

· Can I get a second opinion?

· Do I have to treat with the Work Comp doctors?

· Can I go to my own doctors if I was hurt on the job?

· How do I handle my own Workers Comp case?

· When is the right time to call a Workers Comp lawyer?

· What if I cannot return to work because of a Work Comp injury?

· Do I have to pay taxes on Workers Comp benefits?

· What happens at a Work Comp Hearing?

· What if I need future medical treatment?

· Will my health insurance company pay for any future treatment?

· How do I get lifetime medical treatment from Workers Comp?

· How do I get lifetime benefits?

· Can I be fired for having a Workers Comp case?

· Can I apply for Social Security and Workers Comp?

· Can they force me to take FMLA while I am out on Work Comp?

· How do I calculate the value of my Work Comp case?

Guest Speaker:

 Cynthia M. Hennessey

 Registered Nurse/Workers’ Compensation Attorney

 

Tuesday, April 10th 7pm-9pm

Holiday Inn Viking Conference Center at Watson & Lindbergh (314) 821-6600

Wednesday, April 11th   7pm-9pm

Doubletree Collinsville at I-55/70 Exit 11 (618) 345-2800

Thursday, April 12th   7pm- 9pm

St. Charles Convention Center at I-70 & 5th Street (636) 669-3000

Saturday, April 14th   10am- 12 pm

Doubletree Collinsville at I-55/70 Exit 11 (618) 345-2800

Sunday, April 15th 12pm-2pm

St. Charles Convention Center at I-70 & 5th Street (636) 669-3000

Wednesday, April 18th   7pm-9pm

Holiday Inn Viking Conference Center at Watson & Lindbergh (314) 821-6600

Saturday, April 21st   10am-12pm

Drury Lodge Cape Girardeau at I-55 Exit 96 on Vantage Drive ( 573) 334-7151

Sunday, April 22nd  12pm-2pm

 

Hampton Inn & Suites-Columbia (University of Missouri) at College Ave. (Rock Quarry Rd.) & Stadium Blvd.  (573) 214-2222

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