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"There is an attorney, Gordon Reiselt, who answers questions, and seems very knowledgeable. He has a law firm in New Mexico. You can see by his responses that he is not fishing for business. He gives direct answers, often tells people they don't need a lawyer, and gives advice on what steps to take."

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                Published Articles

 

Published Articles

Gordon Reiselt and Ed Daniel have authored multiple published articles regarding specific topics of Federal Workers' Compensation Law. These articles may include useful information regarding your claim. However, please note that each claim has specific circumstances and requires specific legal analysis. All of these articles are general in nature and are not intended to provide advice to a prospective or existing client. The law changes frequently based on decisions from the Employees' Compensation Appeals Board as well as federal court decisions where applicable and therefore all or a portion of any of these articles may no longer represent the current status of the law.

All articles are $15* - click for order form (in PDF)

1. Federal Workers' Compensation Coverage
2. Keeping Your Doctor on Your Side
3. Deduction From FECA for Social Security Benefits
4. Methods of Appeal
5. Rehabilitation Nurse Sanction
6. Loss of Wage Earning Capacity
7. Considering Assisted Reemployment for Injured Employees
8. When Help May be Necessary
9. Proving the Basic Case
10. Is it a New Injury or a Recurrence
11. Proving the Stress Claim (Parts I & II)
12. Plan Development and Rehabilitation Plan
13. Was Your Referee Impartial?
14. Second-Opinion Examinations: The Why and How
15. When Injured, Give Notice
16. Suitability Determinations: Job Offer Considerations
17. Coping with the Psychological Claim (Parts I & II)
18. Life After Overpayment: Alternative Returns
19. Schedule Injury Awards: Rules and Procedures
20. Returning to Work: Rules and Procedures
21. The Importance of Notice of Accident
22. The Importance and Types of Medical Evidence
23. Hearing Loss

*All of the above charges carry an additional New Mexico Gross Receipts Tax of 6.75%. This Gross Receipts Tax must be included with payment.