Levinson Beth L Atty

Disability Attorney in Reno, Nevada

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(775) 329-2223828 Jones St, Reno, NV 89503View on Yelp

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About Levinson Beth L Atty

Beth L Levinson practices workers compensation law from her office on Jones Street in Reno, a location that places her within the city's established legal and professional district close to downtown. Her practice is dedicated to workers compensation, which means clients can expect focused attention on the specific rules, deadlines, and procedures that govern Nevada's industrial insurance system rather than a generalist approach spread across many areas of law. The firm currently holds a 3-star rating on Yelp from 2 reviews. For injured workers in the Reno area who are weighing their options, calling the office directly at (775) 329-2223 is a practical way to get a sense of whether Levinson's experience and approach are a good match for their particular workers compensation situation.

Practice Areas

Workers compensation claims filing
Denied benefits appeals
Temporary disability benefit disputes
Permanent partial disability claims
Vocational rehabilitation benefit issues
Administrative hearings representation

Specialties

Workers compensation lawInjured worker representationNevada workers compensation appeals

How They Can Help

Levinson's practice is built around the needs of workers who have been injured and are dealing with the workers compensation process in Nevada. This includes helping clients report injuries correctly and on time, responding when an insurer disputes a claim or challenges a doctor's findings, pursuing appeals when benefits are denied or terminated, and working toward settlements or awards that reflect the true impact of a workplace injury on a person's ability to work and earn a living.

What to Expect

When you call Beth L Levinson's office at (775) 329-2223, expect to talk through what happened at work, what kind of injury you sustained, and how the claims process has gone so far. Because workers compensation cases in Nevada involve strict timelines and administrative steps, it helps to reach out sooner rather than later, especially if you have already received a denial or a notice that your benefits are being reduced. The Jones Street office is available to meet with Reno-area clients who want to review their case and understand their legal options.

Service Area

Beth L Levinson serves injured workers in Reno, Sparks, and throughout Washoe County, Nevada.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do right after a workplace injury in Nevada?
Report the injury to your employer as soon as possible, and no later than within 90 days under Nevada law. Seek medical attention from an authorized treating physician. Keep records of everything related to your injury, including medical visits, communications with your employer, and any paperwork from the insurer. Consulting an attorney early can help you avoid missteps that could affect your benefits.
My insurer says my injury is not work-related. What can I do?
A dispute over whether your injury is work-related is one of the most common reasons workers compensation claims are denied in Nevada. You have the right to appeal that decision and present evidence, including medical records and witness statements, to support your claim. An attorney can help you build that record and represent you at an administrative hearing.
Does Beth L Levinson handle both the initial claim and any appeals?
The firm's practice area is workers compensation law, which covers the full scope of a claim from initial filing through the appeals process. If your claim is denied at any stage, an attorney can guide you through the next steps, including hearings before Nevada appeals officers or further review if needed.
What is a permanent partial disability rating and why does it matter?
In Nevada, once your injury has stabilized and you have reached maximum medical improvement, a physician assigns an impairment rating that reflects the lasting effect of your injury. This rating directly affects the amount of permanent disability benefits you receive. If the rating seems too low given your actual condition, an attorney can help you challenge it and seek an independent evaluation.
Can I choose my own doctor for a workers compensation injury in Nevada?
Nevada workers compensation rules generally require you to treat with a physician from the insurer's network, especially at the start of your claim. There are circumstances under which you may request a change of treating physician, and in some cases you may be able to seek an independent medical examination. An attorney can advise you on your rights regarding medical care under your specific claim.
How do I reach Beth L Levinson's office in Reno?
The office is located at 828 Jones St in Reno, Nevada. You can call (775) 329-2223 to set up a time to discuss your workers compensation matter. The Jones Street location is centrally situated in Reno and accessible for clients throughout the city and surrounding communities.

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