EPISODE · Jul 2, 2025 · 6 MIN
Ep 99: The First 90 Days – Common Mistakes People Make in a Workers Comp Case
from The Verdict with the Catastrophic Injury Lawyer Clarke Speaks · host Clarke Speaks
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Verdict, catastrophic injury attorney Clark Speaks talks with workers' compensation lawyer Brian Groesser about why the first 90 days after a workplace injury can make or break your claim.Groesser breaks down the dangers of thinking “I can handle this myself” and explains how insurance companies use tools like Form 63 and surveillance to investigate—and potentially deny—your case even while paying benefits. We’ll share some of the hidden strategies carriers use so you know what to look out for. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Hiring a lawyer early can protect your rights, speed up your care, and keep the system from turning against you.Resources for this episode:⏳ Why the first 90 days are deceptively risky📝 The real reason insurers use Form 63🎙️ How casual recorded statements can be weaponized 🧠 Surveillance, background checks, and ISO reports—explained ⚖️ How a lawyer protects your care, pay, and claimLearn more about how Speaks Law Firm can help you: https://www.speakslaw.com/ Schedule your FREE case review: https://www.speakslaw.com/our-team/r-clarke-speaks/#contactFormTarget Find us on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3R40YMP
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The Verdict, catastrophic injury attorney Clark Speaks talks with workers' compensation lawyer Brian Groesser about why the first 90 days after a workplace injury can make or break your claim. Groesser breaks down the dangers of thinking “I can handle this myself” and explains how insurance companies use tools like Form 63 and surveillance to investigate—and potentially deny—your case even while paying benefits. We’ll share some of the hidden strategies car...
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