Monday, August 11, 2014

Checks and Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI)

From the archives of the Law of Office O'Toole & Sbarbaro, P.C.

Checks after MMI:

            Remember, in your workers' compensation claim any checks you receive after you reach maximum medical improvement (“MMI”) are considered a credit against your permanent impairment. To our clients: If you receive a check for lost wage benefits after your date of MMI, it should have been sent to our office.  If it is sent to you, would you please bring it to our office, as fees and costs need to be recovered from that check.

Contact Neil O'Toole and John Sbarbaro
Phone: 303-595-4777
Located in the Denver Metro area.
226 West 12th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80204

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