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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Illinois Request Hearing document in our editor.
Begin by entering the case number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your hearing request.
Fill in the names of both the Employee/Petitioner and Employer/Respondent, ensuring accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your request.
In section 1, specify the date of the incident and confirm that both parties were operating under the Illinois Workers' Compensation Act. Use our platform's text fields to clearly state any agreements or disputes.
Continue through sections 2 to 9, detailing claims regarding injuries, notice given, earnings, and medical bills. Utilize checkboxes and text areas for clarity on agreements or disputes.
Complete sections regarding penalties and attorney’s fees as applicable. Ensure all necessary details are filled out accurately.
Finally, provide signatures from both parties at the bottom of the form. You can easily sign digitally using our editor's signature feature.
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A hearing request must be accompanied by a $50 filing fee. Please submit the fee in the form of a check or money order payable to the Secretary of State. CASH IS NOT ACCEPTED. Please mail this form, along with the filing fee, to the location where you would like a hearing.
What happens at a formal hearing?
A formal hearing is not like a trial, but a meeting where a Hearing Panel or Hearing Officer listens to both sides and any witnesses, and reviews documents.
What happens at a status hearing in Illinois?
A status hearing allows both parties to inform the court about any progress made on previously identified issues and to determine next steps.
How long does it take to hear back from a formal hearing in Illinois?
While the Secretary of State technically has up to 90 days to render a decision after the hearing, the decision usually takes 8-12 weeks to arrive. If denied driving relief, the driver may appeal the decision to the circuit court within 35 days.
What is a 19B hearing in Illinois?
19(b) Hearings Workers Comp in Illinois At this hearing, the arbitrator will decide whether the insurance company must continue paying for your past medical treatment. Also, this hearing can be used to determine whether your insurance company must approve any future medical treatment.
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A formal hearing must be conducted by a District Court Judge and takes place under rules more closely resembling those of a trial. A formal hearing is bound by the basic substantive law, the statutory provisions or rules of practice, procedure, pleading, and the rules of evidence.
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THE ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING PROCESS
Petitioner must request a formal hearing in writing with a $50 filing fee. Illinois Secretary of State, Department of Administrative Hearings. Page 36
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