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

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