
Ep 96: Why Early Mistakes Hurt Your Workers Comp Claim
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The outcome of your workers' compensation claim could hinge on what you do — and say — in the first few hours after your injury. In this episode of The Verdict, Clarke continues his conversation with workers’ compensation attorney Brian Groesser to explain why the earliest moments in a claim matter most.
Brian outlines the three documents that often determine the strength of a case: the incident report, the initial medical record, and Form 18. He explains how specificity, accuracy, and even timing can make or break a claim. You'll also learn why insurance adjusters are not your allies. Even if you have a good relationship with your employer, the adjusters can use your own words against you. Calling a lawyer early isn't just smart, it’s often critical, and we’re explaining why today.
Here’s what we discuss in this episode:
📝 The three most important documents in your case
⚠️ Why vague or inconsistent reports can lead to denials
📞 Why you should contact a lawyer before talking to anyone else
💼 How insurance companies work against you from day one
🎯 Why your words carry more weight than you realize
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