Workers Compensation Legal Advice (1,555 found)Narrow your searchPosted 28 days ago in Workers Compensation Los Angeles, CA
Brett A. Borah's answer
In workers' comp, you get paid two different ways. While you're off work on... Posted 3 months ago in Workers Compensation Denver, CO
Corey Joseph Lee Walker's answer
Every state has a different standard for reopening a case. Part of it will... Posted 4 months ago in Workers Compensation California
Benjamin Karl Helfman's answer
In an FEHA case involving a person fired immediately after being hired for...
Peter Marc Schaeffer's answer
I don't know exactly but the number is increasing weekly. It has been... Posted 2 months ago in Workers Compensation Atlanta, GA
Christopher Jason Perkins' answer
If you are asking about the maximum number of weeks of temporary total or...
John Michael Parsons' answer
Your weekly compensation rate is determined by the amount you made for the 13... Posted 4 months ago in Workers Compensation Albany, NY
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
W/C pays salary, medical bills and makes a permanent award. Salary and medical... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation San Jacinto, CA
Brett A. Borah's answer
You need to see an attorney on this. Call me for a referral in the San Diego area. Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Fayetteville, TN Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Los Angeles, CA
Brett A. Borah's answer
For purposes of this answer, I will assume your question has to do with the pay... Posted 9 days ago in Employment / Labor Park Ridge, IL
John C. Kunes Jr.'s answer
You should have the complete agreement reviewed by an attorney before signing.... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Surfside Beach, SC
Bobby L. Bollinger Jr.'s answer
You can ask your work comp carrier to find a doctor for you in SC, but if you... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Ottumwa, IA
Michael J. Helfand's answer
Yes, I believe you need an Iowa workers' compensation attorney, especially if...
Corey Joseph Lee Walker's answer
While generally a knee injury is considered a scheduled member injury in which... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Ormond Beach, FL
Kenneth Brian Schwartz's answer
Because you are represented by counsel, I will defer to him/her on your last... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation New York, NY
Victor Fusco's answer
Workers Comp proceedings are generally exempt from HIPAA protections although,... Posted 3 months ago in Employment / Labor San Diego, CA
Alicia Irene Dearn's answer
Please, I beg of you, consult with a lawyer who specializes in wage-hour and... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Havelock, NC
Bobby L. Bollinger Jr.'s answer
Yes, it is legal. Doctors are not required to see you for follow up care,... Posted 3 months ago in Workers Compensation San Francisco, CA
Michael J. Helfand's answer
If your claim is denied, you can appeal. You should consider hiring an attorney...
Brett A. Borah's answer
You don't explain the technical reasons but if your claim was denied, you have... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation San Diego, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
You are the applicant. The check is yours to do with what you want. Just make...
Brett A. Borah's answer
Generally, but not always, the injured worker is the Applicant. The first page... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Surfside Beach, SC Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Irmo, SC
Michael J. Helfand's answer
Find an attorney first, because they can help you file and get things organized.... Posted 3 months ago in Workers Compensation Eugene, OR
Dane Johnson's answer
An injured employee's Oregon workers' compensation claim does not depend on...
Howard E. Spiva's answer
In most states the SS income is off-set by the workers compensation income.... |