Workers Comp Documentation Guide

Summary

In Wisconsin, you should include medical bills, medical reports, and your testimony in your workers comp case. Avoid including personal opinions or irrelevant information. Seek legal advice to ensure proper documentation. For more specifics, its best to consult a local attorney.

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Workers comp case
Hello **** ****, could you please provide more details about your workers comp case? For example, any injuries, employer disputes, or denials you're facing. Also, could you please tell me your location? This will help me provide more precise information.
I need assistance with medical bills and what to send to the judge and what I'm not to include
Hello **** ****, to assist you better, could you let me know which state you're located in? Workers' compensation laws vary by state and the documents to be included may also vary depending on your location.
Wisconsin
Hi ****, in Wisconsin:
- You can include medical bills, medical reports, and your testimony in your workers' comp case.
- Avoid including personal opinions or irrelevant information.
- Seek legal advice to ensure proper documentation.
For more specifics, it's best to consult a local attorney.