Warnken, LLC Welcomes Angelica Carliner

Angelica Carliner has joined Warnken, LLC from another well-respected Baltimore personal injury law firm. She brings years of experience specifically in negligence work, Warnken, LLC’s fastest growing practice area.

As Angelica Carliner’s bio reveals, she is a Baltimore native. She has extensive experience handling auto crash injury cases and other personal injury matters.  She handles cases from inception to trial.

The firm is ecstatic to have her join us!

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August 2022 – Last month’s Results: Warnken, LLC Recovered $1,842,319.30 for 48 Injured Clients

Warnken, LLC once again recovered nearly two million dollars for our injured clients last month. Forty-eight cases concluded, either permanently, or, in the case of some workers’ comp cases, for now. Of the 48, five cases resulted in recoveries to the injured client in excess of $100,000.

Please remember, when considering your personal injury, workers’ compensation, or car crash case – no two matters are ever the same and our successes in the past don’t guarantee success in your case. There are a lot of variables that go into determining the value of the case. The injuries, the lost wages, the medicals are just the start. Our job is to help you recover the most compensation possible for your injuries. We never promise specific results or specific numbers – no honest lawyer should. However, we promise our best efforts. Also, you don’t pay our fee or expenses, unless you win. Please see last month’s results below:

  • Injury: hip fracture
  • Amount: $57,600
  • Claimant was working as a personal shopper when she tripped and fell, injuring her leg. Treatment consisted of surgery, physical therapy, occupational therapy, injections and medication.
  • Injury: wrist sprain
  • Amount: $11,313
  • Claimant was working as a ramp agent when he injured his wrist after lifting heavy container. Treatment consisted of physical therapy, surgery and medication.
  • Injury: contusion of ring finger
  • Amount: $4,014
  • Claimant was working as material handler when a box fell on her ring finger. Treatment consisted of medication and splinting.
  • Injury: patellar dislocation
  • Amount: $19,125
  • Claimant was working as asst. teacher when he twisted his knee while interacting with student. Treatment consisted of surgery, physica therapy, injections, and medication.
  • Injury: posterior horn tear meniscus knee
  • Amount: $7,000
  • Claimant was working as host when he felt sharp pain in knee after injuring himself on step. Treatment consisted of surgery
  • Injury: musculoligamentous sprain/strain of lumbosacral spine with facet injury
  • Amount: $24,000
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle accident. Treatment consisted of physical therapy and medication.
  • Injury: posttraumatic headaches, acute musculoligamentous sprain/strain of cervicothoracic spine and thoracolumbar spine with face joint injury
  • Amount: $22,000
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle accident. Treatment consisted of physical therapy and medication.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Thoracic sprain/strain
  • Amount: $16,500
  • Worker sustained injury to the mid-back when the worker struck a pole while working in a mechanic’s bay. Non-surgical care. Claimant returned to work by forming his own company. Claim settled while on appeal.
  • Body Part(s): Arm
  • Injury: Contusion and stiffness in the elbow
  • Amount: $12,500
  • Worker fell from a chair and sustained injury to the arm. Claimant underwent non-surgical care and returned to work for another employer during the vocational process.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Cervical disc protrusion C5-6
  • Amount: $51,000
  • Plaintiff injured the neck and sustained post-collision headaches. Plaintiff had prior neck injuries that were exacerbated by the collision. Plaintiff eventually underwent a cervical disc replacement surgery. Two day trial lead to $51,000 judgment.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Full thickness tear of the rotator cuff
  • Amount: $46,500
  • Claimant tore the rotator cuff lifting and moving heavy products on the production line. First surgery was a arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, extensive debridement, subacromial decompression, and open biceps tendonesis. Second surgery was a second rotator cuff repair with an open distal clavicle excision, subacromial decompression and acromioplasty. Claimant returned to work for the same employer in a light duty position.
  • Body Part(s): Leg
  • Injury: Comminuted proximal tibia fracture
  • Amount: $30,210
  • Claimant stepped on an object coming down steps an sustained a leg fracture. First surgery was to place a spanning external fixator. Second surgery was an open reduction and internal fixation of the tibia. Third surgery was to remove loose hardware. Claimant also sustained an overcompensation impingement injury to the shoulder. Claimant returned to work for the same employer in the same position. Low AWW due to PT/FT work.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Full thickness tear of the rotator cuff
  • Amount: $60,000
  • Claimant slipped and fell while working on a pipe. Underwent mini-open rotator cuff repair, biceps tenodesis, and subacromial decompression. Claimant returned to work for the same employer in the same position.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Acute sprains and strains with facet dysfunction
  • Amount: $12,900
  • Plaintiff was driving a car when stuck by at-fault driver. Non-surgical care and no reported permanent injury.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Herniated disc at L5 level with right side radiculopathy
  • Amount: $65,226
  • Claimant sustained a back injury lifting and moving product in the warehouse. Claimant was diagnosed with a herniated disc and underwent L4-S1 laminectomy and decompression. After post-surgical therapy, the Claimant elected to return to work on her own.
  • Body Part(s): Arm
  • Injury: Acute sprain, strains and contusions
  • Amount: $8,500
  • Claimant was stuck by the side mirror of a moving car while working on a truck bed. He underwent conservative care and returned to work for the same employer.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Partial quadriplegic
  • Amount: $100,000
  • Plaintiff sustained a spinal cord injury leading to partial quadriplegia. Third party and first party insurers paid policy limits.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $18,000
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle collision when they sustained injuries to the back, neck, shoulder, headaches, and ribs. Plaintiff was treated with x-rays, medications, physical therapy and chiropractic treatment.
  • Body Part(s): Arm
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $5,490
  • Claimant fell at work sustaining injury to the arm. Claimant was treated with a brace and physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Sprain
  • Amount: $10,500
  • Claimant was attacked at work sustaining injury to the back and head. Claimant was treated with physical therapy and medication.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Labral Tear
  • Amount: $197,500
  • Claimant was at work delivering pallets of milk when they sustained injury to the back and shoulder. Claimant was treated with x-rays, MRIs, physical therapy, medications, facet injections, lumbar epidural steriod injections, two shoulder surgeries, and back surgery.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Amount: $3,711
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle collision when they sustained injuries to the neck, back, and head. Plaintiff was treated with x-rays, CT scans, over the counter medications, topical ointment and physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Head
  • Injury: Concussion
  • Amount: $140,000
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle collision when they sustained a severe concussion requiring vestibular therapy and medication.
  • Body Part(s): Head
  • Injury: Post Concussive Syndrome
  • Amount: $24,500
  • Claimant was at work plugging in an adapter when they were electrocuted. Claimant was treated with EKG, CT scans, physical and occupational therapy, MRI of the brain, an EEG, and psychological counseling.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Disc Bulge
  • Amount: $34,420
  • Claimant was at work when they sustained injury to the back. Claimant was treated with MRIs, EMG, and pain management.
  • Body Part(s): Hand
  • Injury: Partial Amputation
  • Amount: $11,000
  • Claimant was cleaning a machine at work when their fingers got caught and partially amputated their fingers. Claimant was treated with a revision procedure and physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Sprain
  • Amount: $20,000
  • Claimant was at work when they fell through a trap door injuring their back, neck, shoulder and head. Claimant was treated with x-rays, physical therapy, chiropractic treatment, an MRI of the neck and back, and a home exercise program.
  • Body Part(s): Head
  • Injury: Post Traumatic Headache
  • Amount: $16,192
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle collision sustaining injuries to the head, back and neck. Plaintif was treated with physical therapy, TENS unit, neurologist consult, and medication.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $3,412
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle collision sustaining injury to the back. Plaintiff was treated with medications, physical therapy and a home exercise program.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $8,800
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle collision sustaining injuries to the neck and back. Plaintiff was treated with CT scans and physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $5,000
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle collision sustaining injuries to the neck, shoulder and headaches. Plaintiff was treated with x-rays, medication and physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Sprain
  • Amount: $7,441
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle collision sustaining injuries to the neck, back, head and abdomen. Plaintiff was treated with physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: strain
  • Amount: $4,690
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle crash while working. Claimant treated with physical therapy and medication management.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: strain
  • Amount: $5,430
  • Claimant injured the shoulder after pulling a lever that was broken. Claimant had physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $7,040
  • Claimant sustained injury after rear-ending another vehicle while working. Claimant was seen by the doctor and prescribed medications.
  • Body Part(s): Knee
  • Injury: contusions
  • Amount: $26,250
  • Claimant was struck by a vehicle while working. Claimant sustained deep contusions to both legs and a neck strain.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Herniated disc
  • Amount: $50,895
  • Claimant slipped and fell at work. Claimant had two surgeries to the back, and was recommended for a third.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Herniated disc
  • Amount: $218,497
  • Claimant reopened claim for additional injections and medical care. Claimant had a lumbar fusion surgery initially. The claim was settled with a Medicare Set Aside
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Torn rotator cuff
  • Amount: $90,000
  • Claimant slipped and fell entering a heavy machine causing injury to the shoulder. Claimant had two surgeries to the shoulder.
  • Body Part(s): Heart
  • Injury: HTN
  • Amount: $2,029
  • Claimant reopened hypertension claim due to continued use of medication.
  • Body Part(s): Hip
  • Injury: Hip strain
  • Amount: $40,000
  • Claimant slipped while making a delivery. Claimant was recommended to have surgery, which was denied by the Commission as unrelated. The claim resolved on appeal.
  • Body Part(s): Head
  • Injury: concussion
  • Amount: $30,240
  • Claimant slipped at work while stopping a student from running away. Claimant was diagnosed with a concussion and knee strain. Claimant had therapy for both injuries.
  • Body Part(s): Thumb
  • Injury: Fracture
  • Amount: $6,300
  • Claimant sustained a fracture to the thumb after it became caught in equipment. Claimant had surgery and therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Leg
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $2,676
  • Claimant pulled muscle in leg while climbing step at work. Claimant was seen at the doctor.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: strain
  • Amount: $40,000
  • Claimant slipped and fell at work. The Commission denied injury to multiple body parts. The matter settled on appeal.
  • Body Part(s): Abdomen
  • Injury: Hernia
  • Amount: $15,000
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle crash while working for Door Dash. The claim was contested as to independent contractor. The claim settled with payment of all medicals.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Herniated discs
  • Amount: $235,000
  • Claimant was lifting a heavy object causing a neck injury. Claimant underwent two surgeries, that involved a fusion of 4 levels. Claimant was unable to return to pre-injury employment.
  • Body Part(s): Face
  • Injury: Broken nose
  • Amount: $13,919
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle crash. Claimant suffered a broken nose. The Insurer contested the claim alleging independent contractor.

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443-RESULTS: Warnken, LLC

Warnken, LLC has just announced an easy to remember phone number …

443-RESULTS!

It’s not just a phone number to us.  Our mission is results and communication.  Clients deserve to know what’s going on and clients deserve the best possible results.

Delivering on the mission is a big part of the reason why we have been voted “Best Personal Injury Law Firm in Maryland” for two years in a row!

It’s not just a job to us – results is the mission!

Check out our reviews – so many of our clients talk about communication and results!

If you’ve been injured, call us now – 443-R-E-S-U-L-T-S!!  (443-737-8587)

 

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July 2022 – Last Month’s Results: Warnken, LLC Recovered $2,098,515.36 for 39 Injured Clients

We Don’t Stop!

Warnken, LLC recovered nearly $2.1 million dollars for our clients last month. Of the 39, six cases resulted in recoveries to the injured client in excess of $100,000.

Please remember, when considering your personal injury, workers’ compensation, or car crash case – no two matters are ever the same and our successes in the past don’t guarantee success in your case. There are a lot of variables that go into determining the value of the case. The injuries, the lost wages, the medicals are just the start. Our job is to help you recover the most compensation possible for your injuries. We never promise specific results or specific numbers – no honest lawyer should. However, we promise our best efforts. Also, you don’t pay our fee or expenses, unless you win.

Please see last month’s results below…

  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Workers’ Comp Injury
  • Amount: $188,650
  • Claimant slipped and fell on a wet surface sustaining injuries to the neck and back. Claimant was treated with medications, physical therapy, MRIs, EMGs, injections and surgery.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Spondylosis – slip and fall injury (premises liability)
  • Amount: $725,000
  • Plaintiff slipped and fell on a wet surface sustaining injuries to the neck and back. Plaintiff was treated with medications, physical therapy, MRIs, EMGs, injections and surgery.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Rotator Cuff Tear
  • Amount: $6,860
  • Claimant was at work lifting a sofa and injured their shoulder. Claimant returned for treatment due to worsening symptoms and was treated with x-rays, home exercises, and injections.
  • Body Part(s): Knee
  • Injury: Meniscal Tear
  • Amount: $26,250
  • Claimant was at work when an oven slipped off a lift and landed on their knee. Claimant was treated with MRI, surgery, physical therapy and work conditioning.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Disk Herniation
  • Amount: $31,500
  • Claimant was at work loading boxes when they sustained injury to the back. Claimant was treated with MRI, surgery, and physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Rotator Cuff Tear
  • Amount: $34,875
  • Claimant was at work when they slipped and fell sustaining injuries to the neck and shoulder. Claimant was treated with x-rays, physical therapy, MRI of the shoulder, injection to the shoulder, surgery to the shoulder, MRI of the neck, surgery to the neck, pain management and work hardening.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Disk Protrusion
  • Amount: $45,625
  • Claimant was working as a mechanic when they sustained injury to the back. Claimant was treated with physical therapy, injections, surgery, pain management and a functional capacity evaluation.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Sprain
  • Amount: $7,500
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle collision during the course of employment and sustained injuries to the back and neck. Claimant was treated with physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Fracture
  • Amount: $75,000
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle collision sustaining injuries to the shoulder, neck, chest and head. Plaintiff was treated with physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Leg
  • Injury: Fracture
  • Amount: $60,000
  • Plaintiff was struck by a truck at work. Plaintiff was treated with surgery to the leg, physical therapy, and diagnostic testing.
  • Body Part(s): Ankle
  • Injury: partial ATFL and calcanofibular tears, tendonitis of Achilles, chronic plantar fasciities
  • Amount: $3,520
  • Claimant was working as ramp agent when he felt tingle in ankle while pushing freight cart. Treament consisted of physical therapy and medication.
  • Body Part(s): Ankle
  • Injury: laceration & ankle sprain, depression, anxiety
  • Amount: $25,000
  • Claimant was attacked by two dogs while delivering a package, which left a permanent scar. Treatment consisted of physical therapy, psychotherapy, and medication.
  • Injury: cervical muscle strain
  • Amount: $2,745
  • Claimant was working as local manager when she was involved in MVC. Treatment consisted of physical therapy and medication.
  • Body Part(s): Knee
  • Injury: nondiplaced subchondral fracture in
  • Amount: $35,000
  • Claimant slipped and fell on ice. Treatment consisted of physical therapy, injections, and medication.
  • Injury: eye injury
  • Amount: $4,000
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle accident. Treatment consisted of medication.
  • Injury: concussion w/o LOC, acute strain of neck muscle, injury to wrist, acute bilateral low back pain w/ sciatica
  • Amount: $4,000
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle accident. Treatment consisted of medication.
  • Injury: cervical sprain/strain and thoracic sprain/strain
  • Amount: $7,500
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle accident. Treatment consisted of physical therapy and medication.
  • Injury: femoral neck fracture
  • Amount: $136,000
  • Claimant was working as a custodian when she slipped and fell, injuring her hip. Treatment consisted of surgery, physical therapy, and medication.
  • Body Part(s):
  • Injury: facial fractures, rib fractures,
  • Amount: $127,500
  • Claimant was working as a facilities manager when he was involved in MVC.
  • Injury: closed fracture of phalanx of index finger
  • Amount: $5,950
  • Claimant was working as a baker when he injured his index finger while using a rolling machine. Treatment consisted of physical therapy and medication.
  • Body Part(s): Hip
  • Injury: contusion of hip with resultant greater trochanteric bursitis
  • Amount: $12,000
  • Claimant was working as a registrar when part of a wall fell on her. Treatment consisted of land therapy, aquatic therapy, injections, and medications.
  • Body Part(s): Leg
  • Injury: Chondral defect with loose bodies
  • Amount: $3,500
  • Claimant sustained injury to the knee getting off a scissor lift. Two surgeries. First surgery was a arthroscopic chondroplasty of the patella and removal of loose bodies. The second surgery was to remove recurrent loose bodies. The claimant returned to work with restrictions with a new employer in a similar position.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Cervical and lumbosacral muscular strains
  • Amount: $14,000
  • Claimant was injured in a motor vehicle collision. Post-collision, the claimant underwent conservative care.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Acromioclavicular joint arthropathy?
  • Amount: $8,145
  • Claimant injured shoulder lifting and removing heavy trash. Non-surgical care. Claimant returned to work with the same employer in the same position.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Total shoulder arthroplasty
  • Amount: $178,671
  • Claimant sustained a shoulder injury throwing debris into a dumpster. Then Claimant slipped and fell and reinjured same shoulder. Two surgeries. First surgery was a diagnostic and operative arthroscopic debridement and release of scar tissue, repair of the subscapularis rupture, and repair of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons. The second surgery was a reverse total shoulder arthroplasty with tendon transfer. Claimant returned to work in a similar position with another employer.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: SLAP Lesion, subacromial bursitis, and impingement.
  • Amount: $42,875
  • Claimant sustained injury when lifting a steel staircase with coworker. Worker underwent two surgeries. First surgery was a SLAP lesion repair and subacromial bursitis. The second surgery was arthroscopic revision subacromial decompression and synovectomy, glenohumeral joint debridement, open distal clavicle resection, open subpectoral biceps tenodesis.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Gun shot wound
  • Amount: $40,000
  • Claimant was shot while making a delivery. After wound healed, the injured worker underwent physical and mental health care. Work returned to work in another line of work.
  • Body Part(s): COVID
  • Injury: COVID
  • Amount: $9,625
  • Claimant contracted COVID from work. Claimant quarantined as required but developed long term endurance complaints with activity.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $7,040
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle crash while working. Claimant received therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $6,000
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle crash. Suit was filed because liability was contested. The matter resolved without trial. Plaintiff received therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Torn rotator cuff and labrum
  • Amount: $140,000
  • Claimant sustained an injury after carrying heavy objects at work. Claimant had surgery to repair the torn rotator cuff and post-operative physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $6,600
  • Claimant was lifting a table at work and sustained injury to the low back. Claimant was treated with therapy and medications.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $11,725
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle crash while working. Claimant was seen at the emergency room and a primary care doctor.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Shoulder replacement
  • Amount: $18,425
  • Claimant reopened claim for additional medical care. Claimant had a total shoulder replacement surgery followed by post-operative therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $4,000
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle crash while working. Claimant was seen at the emergency room and had chiropractor care.
  • Body Part(s): COVID
  • Injury: COVID
  • Amount: $9,050
  • Claimant contracted COVID from work. Claimant was in the hospital for 2 weeks. After being released from the hospital, Claimant was on oxygen for 2 months. Claimant continues to have breathing issues that require daily medications and inhalers.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $8,000
  • Claimant slipped and fell at work. Claimant was see at urgent care three times and had 1 visit with an orthopedic doctor.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $10,384
  • Claimant slipped and fell at work, causing multiple soft tissue injuries. Claimant was treated with physical therapy and medication.
  • Body Part(s): Knee
  • Injury: Soft tissue edema to quardricep tendon
  • Amount: $16,000
  • Claimant fell at work causing injury to the knee. Claimant was diagnosed with soft tissue edema to the quadricep tendon. Claimant underwent a course of physical therapy.

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The Big Warnken $100,000 Giveaway

If the Ravens win the SuperBowl, Warnken, LLC is giving away $100,000 to whomever is entered.  To enter, follow @warnkenlaw on Instagram, or send a postcard to our office!! (We’re also giving five people $1000 each is the Ravens make the playoffs!). NO PURCHASE NECESSARY – See full terms and conditions!



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June 2022 – Last Month’s Results: Warnken, LLC Recovered $2,271,316.62 for 44 Injured Clients

Warnken, LLC was the mark of consistency, month over month. We concluded the same 44 cases in June that we did in May. We recovered more than two million dollars for our injured workers’ compensation, personal injury, and auto crash clients last month. Of the 44, five cases resulted in recoveries to the injured client in excess of $100,000.

Please remember, when considering your personal injury, workers’ compensation, medical malpractice or car crash case – no two matters are ever the same and our successes in the past don’t guarantee success in your case.  The injuries, the lost wages, and the medical bills are only one piece of whole picture – a lot goes into determining the value of every claim. The only way to know for sure is get a good lawyer who can assist you and go through the process.

Warnken, LLC never promises specific results or specific numbers and we believe that no honest lawyer should. We promise our best efforts. Also, you don’t pay our fee or expenses, unless you win. Please see last month’s results below…

  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Sprain/Strain
  • Amount: $40,996
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle collision sustaining injuries to the neck, shoulder, and ankle. Claimant was treated with physical therapy and injections.
  • Body Part(s): Head
  • Injury: Death
  • Amount: $359,424
  • Covered employee tragically passed away during the course of employment as a result of a motor vehicle collision.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Herniation
  • Amount: $432,880
  • Claimant injured their back while at work catching a falling patient. Claimant was treated with two surgeries, MRIs, physical therapy, medications, acupuncture, and medical cannabis.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Sprain
  • Amount: $7,040
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle collision and sustained injury to the back. Claimant was treated with MRI and physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Rotator Cuff Tear
  • Amount: $100,000
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle collision and sustained injury to the shoulder and neck. Claimant was treated with surgery and physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Hand
  • Injury: Fracture
  • Amount: $352,053
  • Claimant was at work when their hand and foot got caught in a lawnmower. Claimant underwent five surgeries, occupational therapy and a functional capacity evaluation before returning to work with restrictions.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $7,500
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle collision and sustained injuries to the neck and knee. Plaintiff was treated with x-rays, medication, and physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Hand
  • Injury: Fracture
  • Amount: $8,800
  • Claimant was at work when their hand was crushed between two parts of a trash compactor. Claimant was treated with surgery and physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Ankle
  • Injury: Fracture
  • Amount: $67,252
  • Claimant fell at work sustaining injury to the ankle. Claimant underwent four surgeries and extensive therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Disc Protrusions
  • Amount: $16,000
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle collision sustaining injuries to the neck, back and shoulders. Plaintiff was treated with x-rays, physical therapy, MRI, and medication.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Sprain
  • Amount: $35,000
  • Claimant was at work unloading a heavy water pump from the truck when they sustained injury to the back. Claimant was treated with physical therapy, MRI, x-rays, and injections.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Sprain
  • Amount: $16,200
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle collision sustaining injuries to the neck and back. Plaintiff was treated with medication, physical therapy and chiropractic treatment.
  • Body Part(s): Dependency
  • Amount: $30,000
  • Resolved with Statutory Employer on appeal from decision of WCC finding Employer/Employee relationship but no dependency. Appeal continues against primary employer.
  • Body Part(s): Thumb
  • Injury: Crush injury to the thumb
  • Amount: $7,000
  • Settlement post-PPD award for additional indemnity.
  • Body Part(s): Leg
  • Injury: Gun shot wound
  • Amount: $7,500
  • Clamant was shot by assailant while walking between work assignments. WCC denied claim and case was settled on appeal during mediation. Client continues to work for employer.
  • Body Part(s): Arm
  • Injury: Torn distal biceps tendon and carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Amount: $57,646
  • Claimant tore biceps tendon lifting heavy products. Worker underwent surgery to reattach the tendon and also underwent a carpal tunnel release. Claimant underwent post-operative therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Herniation of lumbar discs at L4-5 level
  • Amount: $16,885
  • Reopened. PPD now 51% total with 46% CR to AI. 11% increase.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Preexisting Conditions
  • Amount: $1,300
  • Settlement with the SIF for injured worker’s pre-existing permanent impairments. (Prior counsel did not implead the SIF at first PPD hearing).
  • Body Part(s): Head
  • Injury: Concussion
  • Amount: $8,800
  • Claimant slipped and fell over a client’s cane and struck a desk. Second concussion. Worker returned to same physician and underwent care. Claimant returned to work in a similar position with another employer.
  • Body Part(s): Head
  • Injury: Concussion
  • Amount: $9,050
  • Claimant slipped and fell and sustained a concussion and neck strain. After conservative care, injured worker required to work in same position.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Closed fracture of the proximal humerus, internal impairment of the shoulder superimposed on prior shoulder injuries
  • Amount: $139,512
  • Worsening of condition from prior PPD Award. Claimant sustained injury to both shoulders while pushing a full pallet load of product weighing about 1,000 pounds. Subsequent Injury Fund was implead. Claimant underwent another shoulder surgery.
  • Injury: Ankle sprain, strain cervicothoracic and thoracolmbar spine w/ facet joint injury
  • Amount: $4,000
  • Claimant was working as ramp agent when while stepping off loader, he twisted ankle and fell onto concrete. Treatment consisted of physical therapy and medication.
  • Injury: Rotator cuff tear
  • Amount: $39,600
  • Claimant was working as an inspector when he injured his shoulder while lifting a 40 lbs. barrel. Treatment consisted of surgery, physical therapy, work hardening and medication.
  • Injury: Lower back pain
  • Amount: $3,120
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle accident as passenger on bus. Treatment consisted of medication.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: nondisplaced posterior inferior labral tear
  • Amount: $47,500
  • Claimant was working as an RN when she injured her shoulder, arm, and neck while assisting a combative patient. Treatment consisted of surgery, physical therapy, work hardening, injections, and medication.
  • Injury: Wrist sprain, lower extremity abrasion
  • Amount: $7,500
  • Claimant was working as a driver when, while unloading his truck, he fell into the gap between dock and truck, injuring his wrist and leg. Treatment consisted of land and aquatic therapy and medication.
  • Injury: Displaced humerus fracture with tuberosity
  • Amount: $40,750
  • Claimaint was working as a personal care giver when she tripped and fell, injuring knee, shoulder, arm, and neck. Treatment consisted of physical therapy and medication.
  • Body Part(s): Pulmonary
  • Injury: rhinitis, postnasal drip
  • Amount: $10,000
  • Claimant was working as a ground specialist when he was exposed to mold. Treatment consisted of medication.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: rotator cuff tear
  • Amount: $65,000
  • Claimant was working as a construction salesman when he slipped and fell on black ice, injuring his shoulder. Treatment consisted of surgery, physical therapy, and medications.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Disc herniation
  • Amount: $33,250
  • Claimant was injured when a stack of drywall fell over on top of claimant. Claimant sustained a broken leg and a back injury. Claimant was treatment with physical therapy and an injection to the back.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Rotator cuff tear
  • Amount: $52,500
  • Claimant was lifting a heavy patient at work and injured the shoulder. Claimant had surgery to the shoulder. Another surgery was recommended but denied. The claim was resolved on appeal of that denial.
  • Body Part(s): Knee
  • Injury: Knee sprain
  • Amount: $4,200
  • Claimant twisted knee after an object fell. Claimant received therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Disc herniation
  • Amount: $83,573
  • Claimant was lifting a heavy object and injured the low back. Claimant had injections to the neck. Claimant had a surgical procedure and injections to the neck.
  • Body Part(s): Hand
  • Injury: Chronic sprain
  • Amount: $3,740
  • Claimant reopened claim for additional medical care. Claimant had follow visits with the doctor and was given more medications
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Torn rotator cuff
  • Amount: $34,300
  • Claimant tripped and fell at work, causing injury to the shoulder. Claimant had two surgeries to the shoulder and returned to work with permanent work restrictions.
  • Body Part(s): Knee
  • Injury: Torn meniscus
  • Amount: $4,500
  • Claimant reopened claim for additional medical treatment. Claimant had additional physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Neck
  • Injury: Strain
  • Amount: $7,000
  • Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle crash. Plaintiff was seen at urgent care and for physical therapy and made a full recovery.
  • Body Part(s): Shoulder
  • Injury: Torn rotator cuff
  • Amount: $52,500
  • Claimant reopened claim for additional medical care. Claimant had a second surgery to the shoulder on worsening of condition.
  • Body Part(s): Foot
  • Injury: Contusion
  • Amount: $7,500
  • Claimant sustained injury to the foot when a heavy object fell onto the foot at work. The claim was disallowed by the Commission for factual reasons. The claim resolved on appeal.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Disc herniation
  • Amount: $10,500
  • Claimant was involved in a motor crash while working. Claimant underwent physical therapy.
  • Body Part(s): Heart
  • Injury: HTN
  • Amount: $5,265
  • Claimant reopened hypertension claim due to increase in medication dosage.
  • Body Part(s): Heart
  • Injury: HTN
  • Amount: $3,510
  • Claimant reopened hypertension claim for worsening of condition. Claimant’s medications increased.
  • Body Part(s): Foot
  • Injury: Broken foot
  • Amount: $12,670
  • Claimant was injured after falling at work. Claimant had had a surgical procedure on the broken foot and an injection to the back before returning to work.
  • Body Part(s): Back
  • Injury: Disc herniation
  • Amount: $18,000
  • Claimant was involved in a motor vehicle crash while working. Claimant sustained an injury to the back and had physical therapy.

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