Medical bills and missing work are ingredients for disaster, so you want all the help you can get from workers’ compensation. The insurance company might not want to hear what you and your doctor have to say, but a third party could step in and set things straight.
Workers’ compensation provided over $608 million to California workers last year. That money goes out to thousands of workers who need help covering costs after a workplace accident. But getting the money you need isn’t guaranteed when you apply, and the insurance company may need some convincing. This is where a qualified medical examiner (QME) may come into play, in the right situations.
There are a few scenarios which could put you before a QME:
The benefits you get from workers’ compensation may be a drop in the bucket to the insurance company, but it can mean the world to you. Make sure you get what you deserve by knowing when you can ask a QME to step in and add some clarity to your claim.