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Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A. // Florida Workers’ Compensation PTD/SSD Offset Vis-a-Vis ACE & AWW

Injured workers who qualify for workers’ compensation permanent total disability benefits (PTD) under Florida Statue 440.15(1), receive 66-2/3% of their average weekly wage (AWW) payable biweekly. Such injured workers may also qualify for Social Security Disability (SSD) monetary benefits payable monthly. The sum of the two benefits may exceed 100%…

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Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A. // Twist on Medical-Only Attorney’s Fees Under Florida Statute 440.34(3)(a)

A Judge of Compensation Claims (JCC) recently denied our firm a stipulated carrier-paid attorney’s fee under the so-called medical-only section of Florida Statute 440.34. The judge rejected the stipulation because a claim for Permanent Total Disability (440.15(1)) was pending when we filed a claim for psychiatric care. The judge misread…

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The Perfect Storm — Drastic Changes Likely in Florida’s Workers’ Compensation System

Since at least 2002, when Jeb Bush and a super-majority of Republicans passed legislation eliminating important workers’ rights, Florida’s workers’ compensation system has been unfair and unbalanced. One circuit court judge has declared it unconstitutional — Florida’s Workers’ Compensation System Unconstitutional, So Says 11th Circuit Court Judge Jorge Cueto. The…

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There She Goes Again — Pam Bondi, Florida’s Attorney General, Appeals Workers’ Compensation Ruling

Once again Pam Bondi, Florida’s Teabagging Attorney General, has decided to waste the taxpayer’s money on another anti-decency crusade. Consistent with her opposition to Gay marriage, government in the Sunshine, the Affordable Care Act, and medical marijuana, the twice-divorced Attorney General has chosen to appeal the August 13, 2014 ruling…

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Florida’s Workers’ Compensation System Unconstitutional, So Says 11th Circuit Court Judge Jorge Cueto

In 1935, Florida first enacted a workers’ compensation system for the state’s employers and employees. The idea was to provide a greater degree of fairness and certainty for each. The primary advantage for employers was the immunity from most personal injury lawsuits, making it easier to anticipate expenses, while employees…

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Will Jeb Bush/Right-Wing Extremism be the Straw that Breaks the Back of Florida’s Workers’ Compensation System?

Injured workers have experienced a steady erosion of their rights under Florida’s workers’ compensation system since its inception in 1935. Some periods have seen greater losses than others. None, however, were as ugly as the Jeb Bush years, when he served as the 43rd Governor of Florida from 1999 to…

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My Recent Experience With Florida’s Workers’ Compensation EMA (Expert Medical Advisor) Law (Statute 440.13(9))

While it’s bad enough that the employer/carrier (“E/C”) get to hand pick the injured worker’s treating doctors, Section 440.13(9)(c) Florida Statutes (2013) gives them a free shot at defeating opinions they oppose. My recent experience demonstrates the point. In pertinent part, Section 440.13(9)(c) provides: If there is disagreement in the…

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Florida’s Workers’ Compensation Statute Perpetrates Taxpayer Ripoff

Florida workers severely injured at work sometimes qualify for both workers’ compensation permanent total disability benefits (PTD) (F.S. 440.15(1)) and social security disability benefits (SSD) (42 U.S.C. s. 423). The Florida workers’ compensation system, codified in Chapter 440 of Florida’s statutes, sets forth the responsibilities of employers and their workers’…

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Florida Workers’ Compensation Liens — The “Manfredo” Formula Made Simple

Florida employees injured at work may be able to bring a valid claim for damages against a third party. For purposes of this blog, a third party means an entity, including an individual, other than the employer or other entity entitled to workers’ compensation immunity. A third party case may…

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Qualifying for Florida Workers’ Compensation Permanent Total Disability (PTD) Made Easier

As I have blogged here before, beginning with the election in 1998 of Jeb Bush as the governor of Florida, state Republicans have been on a mission to limit and eliminate workers’ rights. An area of particular focus has been the workers’ compensation system — Chapter 440 of the Florida…

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