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If the worker was not under the influence at the time of injury, she cannot... Posted 13 days ago in Workers Compensation Rifle, CO Posted 16 days ago in Workers Compensation Washington, DC
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I drove buses for a major university prior to going to law school. Turning the... Posted 19 days ago in Workers Compensation Flint, MI
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Sir, as you have indicated that you currently have a lawyer, these questions... Posted 25 days ago in Workers Compensation Santa Cruz, CA
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If owners are working on own property or common property they will not be...
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I normally represent injured workers....not employers but I wold say that non-... Posted 24 days ago in Workers Compensation San Jose, CA
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Do you pay into L&I insurance as a Independent cab driver? if you say yes to...
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If you work for your self, no you are not. If you work for an employer, then yes. Posted 18 days ago in Employment / Labor Fontana, CA
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If you were injured at work and there is any possibility you can return to work...
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This same thing happen to me several yrs ago, I was fired...Yes, you need an... Posted 9 days ago in Workers Compensation Rockford, IL
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Please call me and I would be happy to discuss this situation with you. I... Posted 26 days ago in Workers Compensation Rochester, NY Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Irmo, SC
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Not if you are collecting WC lost wage benefits. If your WC case is denied and... Posted about 1 month ago in Medical Malpractice Washington, DC
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Ouch. It hurts just to read what you've gone through. Personal injury... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Port Huron, MI
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An occupational disease claim is a very complex workers' compensation claim. I... Posted 1 day ago in Workers Compensation San Diego, CA
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Your citizen status has no bearing on your entitlement to California workers'... Posted 1 day ago in Workers Compensation Los Angeles, CA
Michael J. Helfand's answer
I wouldn't suggest signing anything without first talking to an attorney. It...
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Whether to sign a Compromise and Release (C&R) depends on a lot of factors.... Posted 2 days ago in Workers Compensation San Francisco, CA
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You do not have control over the insurance adjustor, and have no means of... Posted 8 days ago in Workers Compensation Tallahassee, FL
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Don't get confused between what the law requires of every employer with...
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The state cannot simply "cut off w/c" benefits based on an arbitrary time line.... Posted 4 days ago in Workers Compensation Chattanooga, TN
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Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
No. Workers compensation benefits are limited to certain defined areas....
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I am sorry to report that you are not entitled to pain and suffering under... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Redlands, CA
Peter Marc Schaeffer's answer
You should always report the injury immediately to your employer...even if you...
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You should file your claim as soon as possible to insure that you get proper... Posted 3 days ago in Workers Compensation Indianapolis, IN Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Allentown, PA
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Yes. The Social Security Administration will review your case and depending on... |