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Bryan Sinclair Hawkins' answer
I drove buses for a major university prior to going to law school. Turning the... Posted 7 days ago in Workers Compensation Flint, MI Posted 12 days ago in Workers Compensation Santa Cruz, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
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 11 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...
Michael Douglas Goforth's answer
If you work for your self, no you are not. If you work for an employer, then yes. Posted 5 days ago in Employment / Labor Fontana, CA
Kevin Paul Smith's answer
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 13 days ago in Workers Compensation Rochester, NY Posted 23 days 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 22 days 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
Michael R Lee's answer
An occupational disease claim is a very complex workers' compensation claim. I... 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...
Michael Douglas Goforth's answer
You should file your claim as soon as possible to insure that you get proper... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Allentown, PA
John Francis Kennedy's answer
Yes. The Social Security Administration will review your case and depending on... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Tacoma, WA
Bryan Sinclair Hawkins' answer
The answer is...it depends. The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is the federal... Posted 3 days ago in Workers Compensation Burke, VA
Thomas Gerad Lewellyn's answer
Generally speaking workers compensation benefits are not taxable. They were... Posted 4 days ago in Workers Compensation Mission Viejo, CA
Kenneth Lewis Swenson's answer
Due to the serious nature of your injury, you should consult with a local...
Michael J. Helfand's answer
Even if your claim is going smoothly now, you may face a problem down the road.... Posted 4 days ago in Workers Compensation Gardendale, TX
Jason Eric Kipness' answer
Father in law needs to speak with a Texas workers compensation attorney to see... Posted 9 days ago in Workers Compensation Olympia, WA Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Rome, GA
Michael Richard Moebes' answer
Have you requested a second opinion? I'd ask for a change in physicians from...
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You have a right to an independent medical examination with a doctor of your... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Dallas, TX
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DWC Administrative Law is different than regular civil practice so why don't...
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The children have standing to sue by next-friend, and mother could sue as well.... Posted 8 days ago in Workers Compensation Virginia |