Legal Question in Workers Comp in Massachusetts

At the end of his rope

My husband was hurt at work 3 yrs 7 months ago, sustained severe shoulder injury when he fell into a 4 foot trench in which the side gave way, crushing his shoulder between concrete and a 200 pound cast iron pipe. He has had two surgeries to repair labrum, crushed clavical, bicep tendon, rotator cuff and remove bone spurs. According to three surgeons he is at a medical end, who all agree he has 50% loss of function in his right, dominent shoulder. He is at settlement point with the insurance company and has no idea what is a reasonable amount to expect. He needs this to end, but is so afraid of selling himself short or asking for too much. He has--name removed--three years 7 months of wages, was one semester away from having his plumbers license, and now has to find a new career with restrictions of no lifting over 15 lbs, no repetitive motion, no overhead work above 90 degrees. He is going to be in pain and on medication for the rest of his life. What is a reasonable amount to expect as a settlement? Any advise will be greatly appreciated.


Asked on 11/10/08, 9:08 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Christopher Earley Law Office of Christopher Earley

Re: At the end of his rope

Sounds like a complicated matter. The statute of limitations coming up. If you would like to talk this one out, feel free to call at your convenience. My office handles these matters. Thanks.

Chris Earley

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Answered on 11/10/08, 9:15 pm
David Green Law Offices of Christopher F. Earley

Re: At the end of his rope

It is impossible to say what is reasonable without knowing all the facts. As attorney Earley stated, we handle workers' compensation cases. I have been doing comp for almost 10 yrs and would happy to talk to you and your husband. Please feel free to call or email me.

David Green

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Answered on 11/10/08, 10:27 pm


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