Most comp attys are great at court room procedures but lack the practical day-to-day understanding of the rules used to process claims and get things done. I bet your paralegal was a former claims adjuster with years of experience knowing the routines and nuts & bolts of running a claims operation.
90% of what causes problems for workers does not require courtroom expertise but there really is no expert personal adjuster/advisor service available for injured workers.
The legal community won't allow it. With the the help of state legislators they've blocked any practical competition/alternatives to lawyers and litigation.
"Friction" costs and litigation delays really frustrate the comp process.
90% of what causes problems for workers does not require courtroom expertise but there really is no expert personal adjuster/advisor service available for injured workers.
The legal community won't allow it. With the the help of state legislators they've blocked any practical competition/alternatives to lawyers and litigation.
"Friction" costs and litigation delays really frustrate the comp process.
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