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Typically, a worker’s compensation case turns into a lawsuit when it is denied by the insurance company when the claim is conceded by the insurance company or uh more simply when you’re receiving voluntary or conceded benefits from the insurance company. They’re paying you voluntarily. The claim is nonlitigated. It’s not it doesn’t involve a lawsuit. And what is happening is you’re receiving ongoing benefits um because the claim is conceded um or they’re they’re agreeing to pay it. When a
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lawsuit comes in is if workers compensation denies the claim and then in order for you to appeal that claim, you have to file an application for hearing. That application for hearing is technically a lawsuit and that’s uh when it comes into.
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