It will be a huge dance party with dance music from the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s etc. We are going to make it the largest disco dance party you have ever been to. Best part is all the funds raised go into our community by going directly to the Els for Autism and The Quantum House organizations. February 22, 2025 | 7 PM – 11 PM Gen Adm
March 8 - Go Green - Racing to save the environment! 5K Green Run and 1 Mile Nature Run in beautiful Riverbend Park! Presented by The Partnership for Environmental Education (PFEE).
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If you’ve been injured on the job, medical treatment is one of your top priorities.
Who will pay for the hospital or doctor’s office visit? Can you use your own health insurance? These are very important questions and ones that you should discuss with your West Palm Beach workers’ compensation lawyer during your free initial consultation.
An occupational disease is a disease or illness due to the unique characteristics of a particular employment, trade, or occupation. The occupational disease must be unique to the job and in order to be covered under workers’ compensation, the number of incidences of the disease must be substantially higher in the employee’s line of work than in the general public.
Workers’ compensation is a no fault system and is often the only type of insurance coverage an injured worker has for on the job injuries. Work comp benefits can help replace the lost income an employee has due to a work accident and injury so bills can be paid and your family can be taken care.
Disability is defined as an inability to work. An injured worker is entitled to disability benefits when the injured worker has restrictions or limitations that prevent the worker from performing his/her pre-injury job duties.
Determining what compensation benefits you qualify for isn’t always straight forward. A West Palm Beach work comp attorney that specializes in impairment benefits/permanent partial disability attorney can help you understand your options.
In Florida, an injured worker in is entitled to Permanent Total Disability (PTD) if the claimant is unable to work, even at a sedentary capacity within 50 miles of their residence. If it is determined that you will never be able to work again due to the work accident and work injury, you may be entitled to permanent partial disability compensation.
If you are unable to work, you may be entitled to lost wages in the form of temporary total disability compensation. Temporary total disability (TTD) benefits is paid to injured workers who have suffered an on the job accident and injuries that prevent them from returning to work.