Workers Compensation Legal Advice (1,551 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Stockton, CA
Brett A. Borah's answer
These are two different approaches to the same problem. The problem is to get...
Michael Douglas Goforth's answer
If the AME is known to generate unbiased reports on a reliable basis, it is the... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Mannford, OK Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Sanford, FL
Kenneth Brian Schwartz's answer
Bills are supposed to be paid no later than 45 calendar days after the carrier'...
Robert David Shapiro's answer
Yes, it's true that you are still liable for the expense until paid by the WC... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Tampa, FL
Kenneth Brian Schwartz's answer
A non-profit organization can qualify as an employer for workers' comp purposes....
Robert David Shapiro's answer
If they have 3 or more employees, they should have it. Go to the website to... Posted 1 day ago in Workers Compensation Knoxville, TN Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Downey, CA
Kevin Paul Smith's answer
You should contact one of our workers compensations attorneys in our Orange or... Posted 3 days ago in Workers Compensation Stafford, TX
Jason Eric Kipness' answer
Call the Texas Dept. of Insurance; Division of Workers Compensation to ask if... Posted 2 days ago in Workers Compensation Ponca City, OK Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation San Ramon, CA
Brett A. Borah's answer
You can work at your second job so long as it is within the work restrictions...
Steven Alan Fink's answer
It depends on the nature of both jobs and the restrictions. As an example, if... Posted 20 days ago in Personal Injury Kissimmee, FL
Earl Kenneth Mallory's answer
I agree. NEVER hire anyone to do work at your home that is not fully licensed...
Daniel Malis' answer
Let me echo Attorney Phillips' advice. I have represented homeowners who have... Posted 4 days ago in Workers Compensation Winchester, CA
Brett A. Borah's answer
I'm not sure what advice you want from an attorney. You didn't ask a question.... Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Boulder, CO
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
I recommend that you have a consultation with a workers compensation attorney... Posted 4 months ago in Workers Compensation Fort Worth, TX
Matthew Bruce Lewis' answer
Anytime you are injured due to the actions of somebody else, you should consult...
Michael J. Helfand's answer
Yes, I think you should contact a workers' compensation attorney. An initial... Posted 5 days ago in Workers Compensation Cheektowaga, NY
Brian Marc Mittman's answer
Just because you are out on Workers Compensation does not mean that an employer... Posted 4 months ago in Workers Compensation Seattle, WA
Peter Marc Schaeffer's answer
The best advice I could give you would be to find an attorney in your local... Posted 23 days ago in Employment / Labor Spokane, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
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... Posted 6 days ago in Workers Compensation Portland, OR
David Hamlin Madden's answer
The answer to your title question is "yes," but that's because you can sue... Posted 7 days ago in Workers Compensation Staten Island, NY Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation San Bernardino, CA
Jonathan H Levy's answer
I'm not aware of the particulars of your case which is apparently complex. In...
Brett A. Borah's answer
You can easily correct State Disability by taking a copy of your bi-weekly... Posted 6 days ago in Workers Compensation Longmont, CO |