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What If My Employer Tries to Stop My Workers' Comp Benefits - By Filing A Petition Or Just Cutting Off My Checks?
If your employer files a Petition for Termination of Benefits, a Petition to Suspend Benefits, a Notice Stopping Payment of Benefits Under a Notice of Temporary Compensation Payable or a Petition to Modify Benefits, you need to seek the advice of a lawyer to defend against the Petition. If you do not have a lawyer, you will be at a disadvantage against the experienced lawyers representing your employer and its insurance company. Also, if you receive a Notice of Suspension or any other you are unsure about, call a lawyer immediately.
Finally, it is generally against the law for an employer/insurance to unilaterally cut-off/stop paying you workers' compensation benefits. If that happens, call a lawyer as soon as possible.
If you would like to speak with Dan Siegel, call (610) 446-3457 or send an email, and Dan will respond promptly. All workers' compensation matters are handled on a contingent fee basis, which means that you never pay a fee unless Dan Siegel gets you benefits or successfully prevents your employer from stopping your benefits. Give Dan Siegel a call at (610) 446-3457 or send an email.