Port Charlotte, FL asked in Workers' Compensation for Florida

Q: why is Gallagher Bassett want me to sign a master beneficiary record release on a workers comp claim?

the paper said if i dont sign they stop my benefits

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Mitchell Feldman
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Mitchell Feldman
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  • Workers' Compensation Lawyer
  • Tampa, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: First of all I believe that in a Worker's Compensation claim you should obtain the assistance of an attorney. The attorney will help you look out for your best interest guide you and keep insurance company in check. After signing a release I do not think you would probably have to sign the release but I'm not sure exactly what this release is without looking at

First of all I believe that in a Worker's Compensation claim you should obtain the assistance of an attorney. The attorney will help you look out for your best interest guy to insurance company and check. Lease I cannot think you would probably have to sign the release but I'm not sure exactly what this release is without looking at it It just depends on the situation know if this is a release for Social Security records and you're on disability you would have to do this but you don't have to provide a medical release and I'm not sure about what his beneficiary thing is… Something just to designate a beneficiary but it's not clear. That's why I suggest you can somewhere we can review the document and provide you a free consultation and assist you in the present

It just depends on the situation know if this is a release for Social Security records and you're on disability you would have to do this but you don't have to provide a medical release and I'm not sure about what his beneficiary thing is… Something just to designate a beneficiary but it's not clear. That's why I suggest you can somewhere we can review the document and provide you a free consultation and assist you in the present and in the future

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