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When Should You Take A Lump Sum Settlement In A Workers’ Comp Case?

By William Turley on October 31, 2024
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When going through your workers’ compensation case, your employer’s insurance company might offer a lump sum payment or waiver agreement to end the case quickly. While it might seem tempting to accept the offer, there are a few things to consider before making a final decision. Read on and discover how lump sum settlements impact your case and when you should consider accepting this offer. How Do Lump Sum Payments Work In Workers’ Comp Cases? In short, lump sum settlements are one-time payments insurance companies make to an injured worker to cover damages. Unlike structured payment plans or permanent disability […]

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