Apportionment

Apportionment

A method used to assign the causes of a permanent disability.  Apportionment may attribute a certain percentage of cause to a work related injury and percentage of cause to other disabilities.

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  • $3,000,000: Insurance Bad Faith Claim
  • $500,000: Tow-Truck Operator Struck and Killed
  • $1,475,000: Highway 50 Auto/Truck Collision
  • $290,000: ATV Accident
  • $500,000: Auto Accident
  • $640,000: Accidental Electrocution
  • $725,000: Auto Accident by car running stop sign; multiple blunt force injuries resulting in death
  • $550,000: Motorcyclist Killed

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I became unable to work due to having a stroke, without health insurance things looked pretty bleak for me. I was told by a friend that the people at Patterson Legal Group could help me as they had helped his wife when she became unable to work due to injury. I called and was amazed […]

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I had been injured in a vehicle wreck in February of 2014. The insurance company handling my claim insisted on low-balling me and giving me the runaround. After nearly two years had passed, I had made no progress in regards to reaching a resolution, that seemed fair and appropriate to me, with the claim representatives […]

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