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  1. Add Employment Details button: Used to add a new employer to the case file.

  2. Employers table: Contains the employment details and allows various actions to be performed on them.

  3. Add Lost Wages button: Used to add lost wages to the case file.

  4. Lost Wages table: Contains the details of lost wages from a particular employer and allows various actions to be performed on them.

  5. Add Amount Paid button: Used to add a payment of a claim for lost wages to the case file.

  6. Amount Paid table: Contains the payment details of claims for lost wages from a particular employer and allows various actions to be performed on them.

  7. Add Tax Returns button: Used to add a tax return to the case file.

  8. Tax Returns table: Contains the basic details of tax returns and allows various actions to be performed on them.

Tables Tables 

for general information about table structure and usage, including all buttons and other tools in this table that are not mentioned below.Columns in the TableThe Employers table contains the following available columns:

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  1. Plaintiff Name: The plaintiff employed by the employer.

  2. Date Hired: The date the plaintiff was hired by the employer.

  3. Employer Name: The employer that employed the plaintiff.

  4. Contact Person Name: The representative of the employer with whom your firm corresponds.

  5. Job Title: The plaintiff's title during this employment.

  6. Union: The union the plaintiff belonged to during this employment.

  7. On the Job Injury?: Whether the injury that incited the case occurred during this employment.

  8. W/C Claim: Whether a workers' compensation claim has been filed in connection with the on-the-job injury.

  9. Employer Comments: Any comments about the employer.

  10. Salary: The amount of the salary earned by the plaintiff during this employment (periodically, not total).

  11. per [Salary]: The length of time used to calculate the plaintiff's periodic salary.

  12. Commission: The amount earned by the plaintiff in commissions during this employment (periodically on average, not total).

  13. per [Commission]: The length of time used to calculate the plaintiff's periodic commissions.

  14. Bonus: The amount of the bonuses earned by the plaintiff during this employment (periodically on average, not total).

  15. per [Bonus]: The length of time used to calculate the plaintiff's periodic bonuses.

  16. OverTime: The amount of overtime pay earned by the plaintiff during this employment (periodically on average, not total).

  17. per [OverTime]: The length of time used to calculate the plaintiff's periodic overtime pay.

  18. Other Compensation: The amount earned by the plaintiff in compensation not otherwise categorized during this employment (periodically on average, not total).

  19. per [Other Compensation]: The length of time used to calculate the plaintiff's periodic compensation not otherwise categorized.

  20. Temporary Total Disability (TDD): The weekly amount of the plaintiff's temporary total disability payments.

  21. Average Weekly Wage (AWW): The plaintiff's average weekly wage (calculated in accordance with state labor law).

  22. Compensation Comments: Any comments about the compensation earned during this employment.

  23. Continuing?: Whether the plaintiff continues to be employed by the employer.

  24. Works Off the Books: Whether the plaintiff's employment and payment are unreported and untaxed.

  25. Works Partially Off the Books: Whether the plaintiff's employment and payment are underreported and undertaxed.

  26. Auth. to Defense Counsel: Whether a signed authorization to release the employer's records of the plaintiff has been sent to the defense counsel.

  27. Auth. to Defense Counsel Date: The date a signed authorization to release the employer's records of the plaintiff was sent to the defense counsel. This field is uneditable unless Auth. to Defense Counsel is selected.

Employers Table,

which means that each row of the Employers table has an individual Lost Wages table associated with it, which is specific to the employer in that row; open a row of the Employers table using the open/close icons (plus sign to open, minus sign to close) to reveal the associated Lost Wages table. Each row of the table represents an individual amount lost. See Tables for See Tables for general information about table structure and usage, including all buttons and other tools in this table that are not mentioned below.Columns in the TableThe Lost Wages table contains the following available columns:

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The Amount Paid table is where the payment details of claims for lost wages are stored. The Amount Paid table is a subtable of the Employers Table, which means that each row of the Employers table has an individual Amount Paid table associated with it, which is specific to the employer in that row; open a row of the Employers table using the open/close icons (plus sign to open, minus sign to close) to reveal the associated Amount Paid table. Each row of the table represents an individual payment. See Tables for See Tables for general information about table structure and usage, including all buttons and other tools in this table that are not mentioned below.

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  1. Associated Lost Wages: Which amount of lost wages from the employer the payment is for.

  2. Collateral: The type of compensation being paid.

  3. Claim Submitted Date: The date the claim was made to the insurer regarding the lost wages.

  4. Paid Date: The date the payment was made.

  5. Paid By: The contact that made the payment.

  6. Paid Amount: The amount being paid.

Tables Tables 

for general information about table structure and usage, including all buttons and other tools in this table that are not mentioned below.Columns in the TableThe Tax Returns table contains the following available columns:

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