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Michael Douglas Goforth
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If the worker was not under the influence at the time of injury, she cannot...
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Bryan Sinclair Hawkins
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I drove buses for a major university prior to going to law school. Turning the...
Daniel G. Camick
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Sir, as you have indicated that you currently have a lawyer, these questions...
Steven Alan Fink
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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-...
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Do you pay into L&I insurance as a Independent cab driver? if you say yes to...
Michael Douglas Goforth
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If you work for your self, no you are not. If you work for an employer, then yes.
Kevin Paul Smith
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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...
Stephen Laurence Hoffman
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Please call me and I would be happy to discuss this situation with you. I...
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Michael R Lee
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Not if you are collecting WC lost wage benefits. If your WC case is denied and...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Ouch. It hurts just to read what you've gone through. Personal injury...
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Michael R Lee
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An occupational disease claim is a very complex workers' compensation claim. I...
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Brett A. Borah's answer
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Your citizen status has no bearing on your entitlement to California workers'...
Michael J. Helfand
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I wouldn't suggest signing anything without first talking to an attorney. It...
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Brett A. Borah's answer
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Whether to sign a Compromise and Release (C&R) depends on a lot of factors....
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Kenneth Lewis Swenson
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You do not have control over the insurance adjustor, and have no means of...
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Brett A. Borah's answer
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First, you have no power to change the adjuster. That is a decision made...
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Robert David Shapiro
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Don't get confused between what the law requires of every employer with...
Kenneth Brian Schwartz
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The state cannot simply "cut off w/c" benefits based on an arbitrary time line....
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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No. Workers compensation benefits are limited to certain defined areas....
James Robin McKinney Jr
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I am sorry to report that you are not entitled to pain and suffering under...
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Peter Marc Schaeffer
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You should always report the injury immediately to your employer...even if you...
Michael Douglas Goforth
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You should file your claim as soon as possible to insure that you get proper...
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Yes. The Social Security Administration will review your case and depending on...

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