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Workers’ Comp Benefits for COVID in Wisconsin

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone’s life in some way. While everyone has had to deal with social distancing, mask-wearing, and other protocols, many in Wisconsin have contracted the disease. The disease affects everyone differently, but for many, a COVID-19 infection can lead to serious illness or worse. To date, Wisconsin has seen over 500,000… Read more

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What Should You Tell or Not Tell a Workers’ Comp Doctor?

While no one intends to be injured on the job, it happens to thousands of people every day. There is an emotional aspect that immediately hits, as concerns about if you are going to be able to continue working and how to continue to pay your bills may come to the forefront. One of the… Read more

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Attorney and Partner Alex Eichhorn Discusses Worker’s Compensation on WTMJ 620

When an injury occurs on the jobsite, it can be scary for a number of reasons. First, you want to assess the injury and deal with any immediate danger. Once that is taken care of, the unknowns of time away from work and any lost wages take precedent. Tabak Law has a lot of experience… Read more

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How to Get Compensation for Back Injuries Caused by Work

Back injuries affect over 600,000 Americans every year, costing the nation’s economy as much as $50 billion dollars per year. As the workforce ages and medical costs increase, the financial effects of a work injury will continue to become more apparent. You may work for an incredible organization with tremendous managers, yet once you document… Read more

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Do you Suffer From Back Pain After Years of Work?

  Tabak Law’s workers compensation department specializes in aiding injured worker’s. If you suffer with back pain after years of work you may be entitled to workers compensation benefits. Give us a call today for a RISK FREE consultation. Pushing, pulling, carrying, lifting, bending, twisting: Some jobs require a great deal of physical work; but… Read more

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Former Tabak Law Attorney Jack L. Dávila Appointed to Milwaukee County Circuit Court

On April 9th, Governor Tony Evers announced his appointment of Jack L. Dávila as Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge. After Graduating from Marquette University Law School in 2011, Dávila started as an associate attorney at Tabak Law, LLC where he represented workers, injured persons, and people with disabilities. Attorney and Founder of Tabak Law, Fred… Read more

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Workers Compensation

Workers’ Compensation Rates for 2020 in Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, workers’ compensation pay is available for individuals with work-related injuries or illnesses. The benefits themselves included medical treatment and weekly payments to help fill the gap of earnings lost during the time of injury. In order to be eligible for workers’ compensation in Wisconsin, individuals need to report the injury to their employer… Read more

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Workers Compensation

How Long Do I Have to File a Worker’s Compensation Claim in Wisconsin?

When it comes to being injured on the job, there are a plethora of factors involved. In some cases, it may not be immediately obvious that a major injury has occurred, or the worker may want to continue working for fear of losing employment. The worker likely also doesn’t know the rules and regulations around… Read more

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Attorney and Partner Alex E Eichhorn Discusses Worker’s Compensation Benefits on the Sunday Sip, WTMJ 620AM

JOHN MERCURE:  I’m John Mercure, this is the Sunday Sip.  I’m excited to be joined by my buddy Alex Eichhorn.  He is with Tabak Law. Alex, thank you for being with us.  Good to see you. ALEX EICHHORN:  Well, thank you so much for having me, and great to see you as well, John. JOHN… Read more

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