Workers' compensation paperwork
If you got hurt on the job and you're handling your own claim, I'll prepare your forms carefully.
In plain words
I prepare paperwork — I'm not an attorney. I won't go to your hearings, tell you what your case is worth, or negotiate with the insurance company. If your case is being fought or needs a real lawyer, I'll point you to a workers' comp attorney instead.
This might be a fit if…
- You got hurt on the job and you're handling your claim on your own
- You need a DWC-1 packet prepared
- You need a Declaration of Readiness or hearing forms
- You need medical request paperwork organized
- You need a reconsideration packet put together
How I help
- Prepare DWC-1 packets
- Prepare Declaration of Readiness and hearing forms
- Prepare medical request paperwork
- Prepare reconsideration packets
- Put together a claim summary sheet and a document checklist
What to expect
Call or send me a note so we can talk
Tell me where you are in the claim
I prepare your papers based on what you tell me
We read every page together before you file
One honest note
I'm a registered Legal Document Assistant, not an attorney. I can't give you legal advice, pick documents for you, or speak for you in court. What I can do is prepare your paperwork based on what you tell me. If your situation needs legal advice, please talk to an attorney — I'll tell you straight if I think that's the right call.