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Jeffrey Young
Law Office of Jeffrey A. Young
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Attorney Young has been handling workers' compensation cases for over 30 years. He started his career with one of the large Lowell law firms. He then became a partner in the firm of Casey & Young, P.C. In 2004 he opened his own firm.
He now focuses almost exclusively on work injury claims. His experience and reputation in the field give his clients an advantage.
Practice Area
- Workers' Compensation
Fees
- Free Consultation
- Contingent Fees
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Many legal fees and expenses in Workers' Compensation claims are paid by the Insurance Company so it does not cost the client.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Massachusetts
Education
- New England Law | Boston
- J.D. (1985) | Workers' Compensation Law
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Professional Associations
- Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys
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- Activities: Member - Workers Compensation Committee
Speaking Engagements
- Settlement Issues/Liens, MATA Convention, Burlington, Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys
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3 Questions Answered
- Q. Can a tele-health provider based in Texas provider treatment and diagnostic referrals on a WC claim in Indiana?
- A: You need to address this question to a Indiana workers' compensation lawyer as each state had their own workers' compensation laws and rules of evidence.
- Q. In my worker's compensation claim, the employer's side hasn't shown to mediation for the 3rd time. What happens now?
- A: I agree with what Attorney Kiley has said. I would add that if you are not happy with your attorney's communication level then let them know that you will take your case elsewhere if they do not respond to your inquires. If they do not change then seek out another lawyer.
- Q. Need help with work related injury !!!
- A: It is not clear from your question if you have already been to an Emergency Room. If not, then you should go. If you have and they want you to see an orthopedic or podiatrist then you should call one and try to make an appointment. It is very difficult to see anyone now with the virus issues. They will also probably want some kind of approval from the WC Insurer. Has your employer filed a First Report of Injury with their WC insurer? If not, then you should ask for the insurer's name and call them directly. If you get stonewalled then you should contact a lawyer who handles WC claim. Most do not charge for a consultation and if you do retain one, most of their fees are paid by the WC insurer. ... Read More
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