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M Moeller

Moeller Law Office

Board-Certified Specialist: Workers' Compensation Law

Tucson, Arizona • Serving Pima County

520-795-8852

free consultationshourly: $0.00

About M Moeller

M Moeller is a workers' compensation attorney at Moeller Law Office representing injured workers in Tucson, Arizona. Arizona workers' compensation is governed by Title 23, Chapter 6 of the Arizona Revised Statutes and administered by the Industrial Commission of Arizona, providing scheduled benefits for medical care, lost wages, and permanent impairment, generally as the exclusive remedy against employers. Contact information appears below.

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Education

  • Law School: U of Arizona

Common questions about Workers Compensation in Arizona

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What is the Industrial Commission of Arizona?

The Industrial Commission of Arizona is the state agency that administers workers' compensation, occupational-safety enforcement, and the Arizona Wage Claim program. It oversees claim filing, adjudicates disputes through its administrative law judges, regulates self-insured employers, and supervises the carriers' handling of claims. The Commission's website provides forms, claim status information, and dispute-resolution resources.

How long do workers' compensation benefits last in Arizona?

Temporary benefits continue until the worker reaches Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI). After MMI, permanent benefits are determined: schedule injuries (specific body parts) under ARS § 23-1044(A) pay specific amounts based on impairment ratings; unscheduled injuries pay benefits for life of the disability. Total permanent disability can result in lifetime benefits at the full disability rate.

Can I see my own doctor for a work injury in Arizona?

Generally yes. Arizona workers' compensation does not require treatment by an employer-selected physician for most claims; workers can choose their own treating doctor. However, if the worker's employer is self-insured or has a managed-care arrangement, choices may be restricted. Insurers may require an Independent Medical Examination (IME) at any point in the claim.

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Practice Areas

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Office Location

Moeller Law Office

6063 E GRANT RD

Tucson, AZ 85712

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