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Jan 11, 2016

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Page 1: Getting Involved in Your Claims A Lawyer’s Perspective Matt Cook, Esquire.

Getting Involved in Your ClaimsA Lawyer’s Perspective

Matt Cook, Esquire

Page 2: Getting Involved in Your Claims A Lawyer’s Perspective Matt Cook, Esquire.

Discovery

Page 3: Getting Involved in Your Claims A Lawyer’s Perspective Matt Cook, Esquire.

Subpoenas:What to do when employer records are subpoenaed

• Get established legal counsel through your carrier• Forward subpoena to carrier and counsel• Compile all documents requested in subpoena• Send compiled documents to counsel– Privileged– Protected– Irrelevant

• Ramifications for noncompliance: Motion to Compel

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Depositions

• Claimant’s deposition– Should I attend?– Reviewing transcript

• 30(b)(6) deposition–Who should attend on behalf of the employer?

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Litigation

Page 6: Getting Involved in Your Claims A Lawyer’s Perspective Matt Cook, Esquire.

Hearing

• Should I attend?• Will I testify?• What should I bring?– Personnel file– Ancillary benefits information

Page 7: Getting Involved in Your Claims A Lawyer’s Perspective Matt Cook, Esquire.

Identify Players Involved

• Insurance adjuster responsibilities

• Defense counsel responsibilities

• Communication with your team– Claims review– Chain of contact for any

emergencies

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Questions