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Law Practice

May 2, 2002

Justice for All

Dicta Column - By Richard J. Simmons - Law firms must deal with a myriad of issues when fulfilling their obligations to employees with work-related injuries and disabilities. One obligation that law firms owe injured employees is to provide workers' compensation benefits. The workers' compensation carrier only decides whether to grant or deny benefits and what type of medical diagnosis and treatment to provide.


        Dicta Column
        
        By Richard J. Simmons
        
        Law firms must deal with a myriad of issues when fulfilling their obligations to employees with work-related injuries and disabilities. One obligation ...

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