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Brett A. Borah's answer
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These are two different approaches to the same problem. The problem is to get...
Michael Douglas Goforth
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If the AME is known to generate unbiased reports on a reliable basis, it is the...
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Kenneth Brian Schwartz
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Bills are supposed to be paid no later than 45 calendar days after the carrier'...
Robert David Shapiro
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Yes, it's true that you are still liable for the expense until paid by the WC...
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Kenneth Brian Schwartz
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A non-profit organization can qualify as an employer for workers' comp purposes....
Robert David Shapiro
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If they have 3 or more employees, they should have it. Go to the website to...
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Kevin Paul Smith
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You should contact one of our workers compensations attorneys in our Orange or...
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Jason Eric Kipness
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Call the Texas Dept. of Insurance; Division of Workers Compensation to ask if...
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Brett A. Borah's answer
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You can work at your second job so long as it is within the work restrictions...
Steven Alan Fink
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It depends on the nature of both jobs and the restrictions. As an example, if...
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Earl Kenneth Mallory
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I agree. NEVER hire anyone to do work at your home that is not fully licensed...
Daniel Malis
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Let me echo Attorney Phillips' advice. I have represented homeowners who have...
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Brett A. Borah's answer
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I'm not sure what advice you want from an attorney. You didn't ask a question....
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Lars A. Lundeen
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I recommend that you have a consultation with a workers compensation attorney...
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Matthew Bruce Lewis
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Anytime you are injured due to the actions of somebody else, you should consult...
Michael J. Helfand
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Yes, I think you should contact a workers' compensation attorney. An initial...
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Brian Marc Mittman
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Just because you are out on Workers Compensation does not mean that an employer...
Peter Marc Schaeffer
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The best advice I could give you would be to find an attorney in your local...
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Shawn B Alexander
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The short answer is yes. In addition, you can be criminally charged with...
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Yes, The co-worker that you slapped could sue you if they were injured from the...
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David Hamlin Madden
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The answer to your title question is "yes," but that's because you can sue...
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Jonathan H Levy
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I'm not aware of the particulars of your case which is apparently complex. In...
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You can easily correct State Disability by taking a copy of your bi-weekly...

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