$310,000
Workers' Compensation, Insurance Bad Faith
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Case Details
Secured approximately $310,000 in workers’ compensation benefits and financial settlements for a truck driver injured on the job in July 2007. The client was initially misled about his benefits by the employer's insurance company.
Additional Notes
The settlement included over $100,000 for medical treatment, $50,000 in wage loss benefits, $10,000 in penalties for mishandling the claim, and a $150,000 global settlement for the bad faith insurance suit. The case involved an injured truck driver who was initially denied full workers' compensation benefits due to being misclassified as an independent contractor.