The injury occurred at one of my jobs, it falls under workers compensation and the pain from the injury robbed me of my skill of consistently making close to seven figures per year from my home internet enterprise that employed my wife too.
I don't think the adjuster or carrier is going address the wages the internet enterprise generated, why would they want to be on the hook for causing me to loose that money making skill?
Will the employer from the second job be liable for my inability to generate income from the primary employment? I was able to pay my wife $100,000 a year as my secretary, boosting her Social Security credits and maxing her "mini-hybrid 401k plan I created for her.
After the injury took place I was no longer able to function at the capacity the business took to run all business. All I am left with his sixty pounds overweight and chronic pain the Orthopedic doctors think does not exists. I asked two of these aholes "You think I wanted to stop working three jobs making twice what you make, to get $300 in WC payments for two years?" Nobody has given me a reasonable answer why I choose poverty over wealth the chronic pain has brought with me. I have documented evidence of my wages up to the year of my injury $750,000 and after it goes straight to hell after decades of success." Why should I complain, thank's for answering and giving me advice!
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Posted over 13 years ago.
The injury occurred at one of my jobs, it falls under workers compensation and the pain from the injury robbed me of my skill of consistently making close to seven figures per year from my home internet enterprise that employed my wife too.
I don't think the adjuster or carrier is going address the wages the internet enterprise generated, why would they want to be on the hook for causing me to loose that money making skill?
Will the employer from the second job be liable for my inability to generate income from the primary employment? I was able to pay my wife $100,000 a year as my secretary, boosting her Social Security credits and maxing her "mini-hybrid 401k plan I created for her.
After the injury took place I was no longer able to function at the capacity the business took to run all business. All I am left with his sixty pounds overweight and chronic pain the Orthopedic doctors think does not exists. I asked two of these aholes "You think I wanted to stop working three jobs making twice what you make, to get $300 in WC payments for two years?" Nobody has given me a reasonable answer why I choose poverty over wealth the chronic pain has brought with me. I have documented evidence of my wages up to the year of my injury $750,000 and after it goes straight to hell after decades of success." Why should I complain, thank's for answering and giving me advice!