A New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Webinar

Using Motion Practice to Stay in Control of the New Jersey Case

Motion practice is an integral part of any litigation process, and New Jersey workers’ compensation law is no exception. In this seminar, attorneys will learn how to effectively and efficiently handle the various motions that may arise in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases. Whether you’re a seasoned attorney or new to this area of law, our course covers essential tools and strategies for motion practice.

Join Greg Lois, on Monday, March 3, 2025, at 12PM EST, to enhance your skills in motion practice and gain practical insights into effective representation in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.

  • Course Outline
  1. Procedural Motions
    • Filing and responding to motions related to procedural aspects of the case
    • Motions to dismiss, amend, join medical providers, and compel discovery (including production of medical records)
    • Seeking specific relief through procedural motions
  2. Motions for Additional Benefits
    • Filing and responding to motions seeking additional medical or temporary disability benefits
    • Addressing issues such as medical necessity, causal relationship, and reasonableness of benefits
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New York Workers’ Compensation Defense at Lois Law Firm

We represent insurance carriers, self-insured employers, third party claim administrators, and employers before the New York State Workers' Compensation Board. We handle cases from cradle-to-grave. We want to be by your side, moving cases aggressively to closure from the start of litigation all the way through to settlement.

We only assign one attorney and one paralegal to each case. This means that your team members always have one contact to go to for any questions. We do not have 'hearing attorney' or a 'negotiation attorney' or 'appeal department' or anything else! All of our attorneys handle all of those roles – meaning cases are not 'passed around' as they move through the litigation process. Your risk professional or adjuster always knows who is assigned – because the attorney does not change.

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