Claims Adjusters and Workers Compensation
An insurance adjuster is about as beloved by the common man as someone working for the IRS. If their job is done correctly, the insurance adjuster should always be able to weed out the fraudulent workers compensation claims from the legitimate claims; a job function that would keep fraudulent claim payments from skyrocketing insurance rates for the common man but also one that attempts to minimize losses of their company to the maximum amount of their ability. This means that insurance adjusters are not looking out for the victim; they are looking out for the company they represent.
What the Insurance Adjuster Does
More often than not, the insurance adjuster functions to obtain as much money as humanly possible for the applicable insurance company. Fair treatment, for both the insurance company and the insured, is an exception, instead of the rule. Insurance adjusters are able to accomplish this by making it virtually impossible for an injured person to file a claim, especially if the claim is for workers' compensation. Los Angeles workers' compensation adjusters are particularly renowned for making a claim nearly impossible for the average person to manage. That's one of the main reasons for finding an attorney as soon as possible.
Insurance companies employ all sorts of tactics to pay as little as possible, if they pay at all. The insurance company may pressure you to accept an offer for a preposterously minute lump sum settlement vs. the monetary amount that they should actually be paying for the injury. Sometimes the company will just put off your payment until they are able to document you doing something that would nullify their responsibility to pay. A Los Angeles workers' compensation adjuster will relentlessly gather evidence about you, and possibly even hire a private investigator to video or photograph you performing an activity incongruent with your injury.
What You Can Do About It
If you are having difficulty successfully dealing with a workers' compensation claim adjuster, you can always seek a professional and experienced injury lawyer to assist you in a legal fight. There is no sense in watching as your home is foreclosed and your possessions are repossessed because you can not obtain the money from a workers' compensation claim. An experienced workers' compensation lawyer can help to ensure that you are treated fairly, paid fairly, and paid timely. In the event that the case must go to court, having a lawyer on your side to gather and present medical records, witnesses, and expert testimony can be instrumental in the success of your workers' compensation case.