Connecticut Workers Compensation Legal Advice (10 found)

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Scott E Schaffer
Scott E Schaffer's answer
Contributor Level 4

This is not my area of expertise, but I suggest you contact Frank Costello at...
Paul S Levin
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Contributor Level 3

My Office handles workers compensation claims and there may be short term...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Contributor Level 7

If you were in the course of your employment and you were injured, you have a...
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Michael D Fox
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Contributor Level 5

A lot depends upon the type of workers comp payments you were receiving and the...
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Stefan Cianan Turkheimer's answer
Contributor Level 3

That's not accurate. All that is really required is to fill out form 6B http://...
Paul H Begemann
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Contributor Level 5

As an initial matter it would depend on if the tick bite occured while you were...
Scott E Schaffer
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Contributor Level 4

I agree with Paul. If you can show the bite arose out of and during the course...
Robert M Fortgang
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Contributor Level 4

Seek the assistance of a Workers Compensation attorney without delay....
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Michael D Fox
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Any time you feel confused by your attorney's actions, you have the right to...
Eric A Polinsky
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Contributor Level 2

First of all, I would recommend you make an appointment to meet with your...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Using the written documentation you have is a good place to begin. Contact a...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Using the written documentation you have is a good place to begin. Contact a...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Seek advice within the union and meanwhile contact the CT Labor Department with...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

You may be eligible for workers compensation, or unemployment benefits, a...
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James B. Zouras' answer
Contributor Level 2

While generally an employye cannot file suit against his or her employer,...
Mark Edward Dumas
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Contributor Level 3

In most cases, you cannot sue your employer in Superior Court, but you may be...

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