Address: 10214 N Tatum Blvd a900, Phoenix, AZ 85028, USA
Phone: +16026914618
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
rebecca reyna
Took 3 weeks to tell me that they would not take my Case and no Explanation and by Email. Don't Recommend. Unprofessional.
David Altamirano
Hi the injured ! My name is David.A my horrific work injury happened on 8-10-17 today is 11-7-20 ! On 8-10-17 i was injured at work with mutiple fractures and the mental trauma that goes with my injuries ! My life, my world turned upside down in a blink of a eye ! After a few days in the hospital for my work injuries i realized i needed a workmans comp attorney I prayed and prayed to God for a Amazing workmans comp attorney ! God sent me to Donna Fendon without a doupt ! Iam so grateful for Donna and her firm ! Her staff in her office is also so Amazing helpful ! Donna's team of Dr's are the best ! Donna is compasionate and smart about your work injury right's ! Donna is the best ! she has always kept me informed about my case ! Donna has allowed me to vent to her about my pain with encourment! even on a weekend ! This injury has been the most difficult time in my life ! I could never imagine going threw this work injury by myself ! Donna has not let the insurance carrier take avantage of my work injury rights ! Donna will fight for your work injury rights ! I will forever be grateful for Donna's help with my work injury case ! Donna has been their for me 100% I want to thank Allie, Kevin and everyone in Donna's office for their Amazing compasionate Help with my work injury case ! thank you! thank you ! Donna ! Iam Forever Grateful ! After my work injury is completly over i will always continue to recommend Donna Fendon forever ! to anyone in need of the the best workmans comp attorney that will fight for your work injury rights ! Thank you Donna Fendon ! Your the Best!!!!!!!
joshua jacoway
I was working for one of the top shipping companies in the world,got injured then few week later got injured again while i was on light duty. Donna took both my cases.she made sure my temporary benefits was paid on time and correct.she got a settlement on both cases..i highly recommend donna to fight for you..thank you donna and her staff
hermilo guerrero
Truly appreciate Donna and her team. Instead of brushing me off, "sorry can't help, but good luck" They pointed me in the direction of someone else who may. They also explained why an injury attorney is different from the type of attorney that I need. An above and beyond team.
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Assuming your claim is accepted, your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance company should cover all medical bills related to your injury. This includes hospital visits, follow-up appointments with doctors, medical imaging, medications, etc.
You should see a doctor as soon as possible. It is very important to establish care and document that an injury took place. No matter who you see first, you should be sure to explain that you were injured at work.
Oftentimes, the first doctor you will see after being injured at work will be at a hospital or an urgent care. While your primary care doctor may be a good option to establish care, it may take too long to get an appointment. Additionally, depending on the nature of your injury, your care may eventually need to be transferred to a qualified specialist like an orthopedic surgeon.
Your hearing will take place 90 days after your case is referred to an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). You are required to be present for the hearing along with your attorney. You will be the first to testify to prove your case.
Yes. Both parties in the process will need to exchange evidence in the discovery process. Per Arizona law, you need to participate in the discovery process. Your attorney will help you through this process to put you in the best position possible.
There are four major steps in the hearing process. You will have to request a hearing, go through the discovery process, submit medical evidence and eventually go through the actual hearing. You need to have an experienced attorney at your side to give you the best chance at overturning the original decision.
Your employer’s insurance company will ultimately make the decision to approve or deny your claim. Just because your claim is denied, doesn’t mean the process is over. You can appeal that denial by filing a Request for Hearing with the Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA) within 90 days of the mailing date of the notice denying your claim.
You will need to request a hearing within 90 days of the denial of your claim. You would need to request this hearing through the Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA).
Workers’ compensation claims can be denied for many reasons. For example, if you did not report the injury right away and there were no witnesses to your injury, the insurance carrier may dispute that you were injured at work. Other reasons for denial may be that your injury was deemed to be a pre-existing condition, your accident occurred away from the workplace, you are an independent contractor, your injury occurred from employee misconduct, or your claim wasn’t filed in time.
This is a very common question from injured workers. The reality is that every claim is different so there is no easy way to answer. Some claims result in a quick settlement out of court while others go on for a rather prolonged period of time. There are many factors that determine how long a claim goes on for, but the most critical factor is typically the severity of the injury. In general, the more serious and complex the injury, the longer the claim will need to go on.
In many instances, a law firm can assist in securing benefits that you might not have otherwise obtained. There are also some instances in which a settlement can be reached with the assistance of an attorney. If you are contemplating if the cost is justified, set up a free consultation with our team to aid in your decision.
The workers’ compensation system can be confusing and frustrating to say the least. If you are overwhelmed or unsure about the way your claim is going, it may be time to contact an attorney for help. You may also find yourself in a dispute with the insurance carrier which can only be resolved by going through formal litigation. Some common disputes that arise in workers’ compensation are claim denials, denials of treatment, and premature closure of a claim. If you are dealing with any of these issues, you should contact us right away.
While not every workers’ compensation claim requires litigation, many injured workers do end up testifying in court at least once. The idea of appearing before a judge can be nerve racking, especially when you are already coping with a serious injury. However, at Fendon Injury Law we pride ourselves in going the extra mile to prepare our clients so they feel comfortable and confident in the courtroom.
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