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Claim and Case Development
From How to Try a Workers’ Compensation Case, October 20, 2011.
1.25 Total CLE Units, 1.25 of which may be applied toward Practical Skills Credit (No Ethics)
Price: $50.00 (provides online access for 2 months after purchase).
Course №:1*2504
Duration: 1 Hour 16 Minutes
Original Program Date: Thursday, October 20, 2011
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From the seminar How to Try a Workers’ Compensation Case, presented on October 20, 2011.

Topics include:

  • Claim investigation
  • Claimant’s duty to cooperate with investigation
  • Expert medical evidence
  • Vocational evidence
  • Case development and strategies

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1.25 Total CLE Units, 1.25 of which may be applied toward Practical Skills Credit (No Ethics)

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Julene M. Quinn, Kryger Alexander Carlson PC, Albany
Larry D. Schucht, SAIF Corporation, Salem

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icon_acrobatCourse materials (178 Pages, 4 MB)

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