Mesothelioma victims and other workers who suffer death dealing occupational diseases now have the right to seek emergent medical care. On October 1, 2008, Governor Corzine signed the “Emergent Medical Care” Law. N.J.S.A. 34:15.3.
Once the Motion is filed, an initial conference shall take place within five(5) days of the filing of the Motion. Within fifteen days, the employer or its insurance company shall have the petitioner examined by a physician.
The Rules of Division of Workers Compensation require the Supervising Judge in each city or area where the worker lives to hear this matter. The Supervising Judges are generally among the most experienced Judges of Workers’ Compensation.
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