Episode 227

Appeals and Reopeners in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation

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February 28th, 2022

23 mins 37 secs

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About this Episode

Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on appeals (very quickly) and reopeners (most of the presentation). This presentation focuses on the practical approach to bringing reopener cases to closure (or avoiding them altogether!)

Greg discusses the following:

  • When to appeal decisions of New Jersey Workers’ Compensation trial courts.
  • Strategic and tactical impact of appeal on New Jersey workers’ compensation claims.
  • Overview of Application for Review or Modification of Formal Award claims (“ReOpeners”).
  • Practical ways to bring reopener claims to closure.

This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 28, 2022.

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