I Have 2 Or 3 L&I Claims - Can I Combine Them Into One Claim?

Some work injury claimants have 2, 3 or more L&I claims. In fact, you’d be surprised how many people have more than 1 workman’s compensation claim. Sometimes, you can combine multiple L&I claims into one. In legal terms, when you combine… Read More
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The L&I Claim SIMP Program for Chronic Pain Management

Are you familiar with the SIMP program? SIMP is an abbreviation for Structured Intensive Multidisciplinary Program. More simply, it’s a chronic pain management program. L&I regularly refers work injury claimants to SIMP during L&I claims. I… Read More
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Do I Need an Attorney for a Board Appeal in My Workman’s Comp Claim?

The Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals is a state agency in Washington State. Some people refer to it as the Board of Appeals, the Board, or BIIA. Interestingly, it behaves somewhat like a court. As such, it decides the outcome of L&I disputes… Read More
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What Happens If I Suffer a Work Injury While Working a Light-Duty Job?

If a worker has an L&I claim, then their employer might offer them light duty work. However, a light-duty job offer must be valid. Work injury claimants who refuse valid light duty work can no longer receive wage replacement benefits. These benef… Read More
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L&I Claim Reimbursement for Out-of-Pocket Expenses: Will They Pay Me Back?

Can work injury claimants pay out-of-pocket and get reimbursed later? For example, say I have an L&I claim. I need medication, massages, and braces. I also need therapeutic furniture, equipment, and medical procedures. So, can I just go ahead and… Read More
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L&I Wants My Treating Provider History - What Do I Do?

On occasion, the Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) asks work injury claimants to fill a “Treating Provider List”. Usually, L&I sends a brief cover letter explaining why they it. Most commonly, it’s because L&I doesn’t know… Read More
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Self-Insured Claims in Washington State: How to Get Your Claim File and Updates?

If you have an L&I Claim, you can easily find the status of your claim. You can just log onto Claims and Account Center (CAC). It’s available on the L&I website. There, you can find everything about your claim. From reports, to orders, clai… Read More
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Falling From a Roof - Why We Must Take Work Safety More Seriously

The Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) governs work safety matters in Washington State. Recently, L&I published a news bulletin showing that not all employers are taking workers’ well-being seriously. Unfortunately, some employers con… Read More
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L&I Claim Denied for Occupational Disease – Why? What can I do?

Last week, we talked about cases where L&I rejected a work injury claim. Here, we’ll discuss examples and reasons when your L&I claim denied for occupational disease. Remember, an occupational disease is when you develop a medical condition… Read More
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L&I Rejected My Claim After a Work Injury - Now What?

Washington State has 2 types of workers’ compensation claims. One is a work injury claim. The other is an occupational disease claim. In this article, we’ll cover why L&I denied your L&I claim for a work injury claim. Next week, I wil… Read More
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