Tallahassee, FL asked in Workers' Compensation for Florida

Q: Can a beneficiary who is not disabled of a deceased claimant’s WC case request to change the payments of the settlement?

I am the beneficiary mentioned above who has been receiving payments since 2012, payments are to stop in about 28 years. Since I am not disabled can I request a lump sum or a partial disbersement of remaining funds?

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Mitchell Feldman
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A: Insurance companies always want to settle in a lump sum, but its subject to a negotiation with the insurance company. They will not simply pay you the present value. Do not negotiate on your own. I recommend you hire an experienced workers comp lawyer or law firm.

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