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  • What to Do if a Workers’ Compensation Claim is Denied?

    Having a workers’ compensation claim denied is one of the most devastating things an injured worker can experience. You’ve given your time, energy and loyalty to your employer, only to have your claim or a much-needed medical procedure denied. Employers and insurance companies deny work...
  • Four Things You Should NEVER Do When Filing A Work Comp Claim

    After a workplace injury, you might feel like you’ve entered a world full of red tape and confusing legal jargon. Maybe you’ve been told by your employer what to do next, or perhaps you’ve browsed online to find out what to do after an on-the-job injury.   What you do after ...
  • Documents You Need to File a Workers' Compensation Claim

      Did you know that when you experience a work-related illness or injury, you might be entitled to workers' compensation? However, in order to file a workers' compensation claim, you will need to first report your injury (or illness) and fill out a few key documents. It is important to note th...
  • Litigating an Indiana Workers' Compensation Claim

    Whether you’re an employee or an employer, the Indiana workers' compensation system may be a mystery if you haven’t gone through the process before. The attorneys at Coriden Glover educate our clients not just about applicable laws but also about how the system works and their best optio...
  • Why We Have Workers' Compensation

    Worker's compensation insurance is a valuable benefit to the modern worker. Yet it has not always been a protection available to workers. How did this important insurance benefit come to be, and how does it benefit the modern worker? Here's a closer look at why America has worker's compensation insu...
  • Does a Pre-existing Condition Mean I Can't Get Workers' Comp?

      Do you have a pre-existing medical condition? Have you recently been injured at work? If you answered yes to both questions but are worried that you might not qualify for workers' comp, then don't worry, you aren't alone. Each day many workers throughout the United States struggle to underst...
  • High-Risk Occupations

    Not all jobs are created equal, especially when it comes to safety. Certain professions, such as construction workers or oil and gas workers, are at greater risk for injuries and illness than office or retail workers. It is in the best interests of employers and employees to know the risks associate...