Beginning a claim will require the attorney and the paralegal
to communicate with a variety of people. The same information will be
conveyed to all of them but the skill level of the recipient will be
different. Learning to communicate effectively with opposing counsel,
clerical staff at the workers’ compensation tribunal and especially with
the client can prove difficult. Learning how to communicate is the key
to full disclosure.
Why is it important to tailor your writing to the recipient?
Why should you go out of your way to write down to a client’s understanding level when it would be easier to educate them?
You represent Pat Greene. Draft the initial communication of the case, including the initial communication with opposing counsel, attorney appearance, and communication with physicians and workers' compensation carriers. In addition to templates for the assignment, a sample application for adjustment of claim in Illinois is attached. Use this as a guide to create your own template for the fictitious Workers' Compensation Board in Anytown, IL.
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