11-11-2015, 02:52 PM
social security has little to do with state work comp. the laws and requirements are totally different and one does not have any bearing on the other. so yes far more often a state comp judges opinion disagrees with whatever social security determines.
now that you have advanced knowledge of the judges opinion you should not want it on the record.
legal opinions and settlement values are based on the strength of the medical evidence-especially the credibility of the reporting physicians. since your attys and the judge do know the evidence you should be very careful when ignoring their professional opinion on your case and chances of prevailing.
if you want to fight on you and your attys need to develop better medical evidence. if your current attys are hesitant then you should talk to others before deciding to fight on.
now that you have advanced knowledge of the judges opinion you should not want it on the record.
legal opinions and settlement values are based on the strength of the medical evidence-especially the credibility of the reporting physicians. since your attys and the judge do know the evidence you should be very careful when ignoring their professional opinion on your case and chances of prevailing.
if you want to fight on you and your attys need to develop better medical evidence. if your current attys are hesitant then you should talk to others before deciding to fight on.
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