stewshe@comcast.net Senior Member
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Wednesday November 16, 2005 5:53 PM
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Appesq,
If you are still within 5 years from the date of injury, the DA may be concerned about the possibility of a second plan if the EE's condition deteriorates, i.e., PD will exceed 25% PD and the work is no longer suitable, etc.
Also, it is possible the DA knows something you don't. Before you do anything, discuss the claim with your client. Has there been any change in EE's condition?
However, I tend to agree with ginger. It also is likely your DA may have made the proposal after only "top sheeting" the file and may have gotten authority from a newbie adjuster, or at least a new one on this file, who also was guilty of "top sheeting."
If the DA is someone who has treated you unfairly, in your opinion, in the past, you might well decide to forward the paperwork to your client to sign and return. If not, and if the DA has a reputation for fair dealing and honesty (which most in the Fresno area do), I'd consider a phone call to discuss the merits of the case and is the DA/CA aware of the prior plan?
You represent many injured workers and if this has been a DA's mistake, it could come back to haunt you and your clients later. However, if the CA never makes PD advances unless required by law and if the DA is "scum," what do you have to lose?
In other words, "Do unto others as they do unto you," or "Payback's a bitch!"
All of the above is also contingent on whether or not you feel the Code of Ethics would require you to advise the DA. I don't think so, but I haven't read it in many years. If in doubt, call the Bar and lay out the issues for them and see what they say.
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Edited: Wednesday November 16, 2005 at 5:56 PM by stewshe@comcast.net
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