Frequently Asked Questions:
| Q: What happens when I am at MMI? | read more...
| | Q: I’ve been injured at work, what now? | read more...
| | Q: What is MMI? | read more...
| | Q: Who is at Fault in a Car Accident? | read more...
| | Q: What happens after the doctors determines my impairment rating? | read more...
| | Q: How does the doctor determine the impairment rating? | read more...
| | Q: What if we decide that we disagree with the doctor on MMI or impairment? | read more...
| | Q: What if I can’t go back to work at all? | read more...
| | Q: At or near MMI, what comes next? | read more...
| | Q: How do i get medical treatment? | read more...
| | Q: What if I did not wear a seat belt? | read more...
| | Q: Can I make claims under my own auto insurance policy? | read more...
| | Q: Can insurance be mentioned in the trial of a personal injury case? | read more...
| | Q: Can evidence of who received the traffic ticket in a motor vehicle accident be introduced at trial? | read more...
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