Hillsborough County Workers Compensation Legal Advice (12 found)

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Kenneth Brian Schwartz
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Contributor Level 6

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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Michael J. Helfand
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You need to properly notify your employer (you generally have only 30 days to...
Joshua Johnson Stewart
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Contributor Level 3

Mr. Helfand is correct. You need to notify your employer. Should you fail to...
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Daniel Jon Woodring
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This should not be considered specific legal advice, nor does it establish an...
Robert David Shapiro
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To expand on what Mr. Woodring says above, you may be able to prove an oral or...
Guy Scott DiMartino
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This response is for education purposes only and is not intended to be legal...
Paul J. Morgan
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this question was asked a long time ago, but since it addresses one of my "pet...
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Robert David Shapiro
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You need to get advice as soon as you can from a lawyer who specializes in...
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Kenneth Brian Schwartz
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Medical care for on-the-job accidents and injuries is generally handled through...
Kenneth Brian Schwartz
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Contributor Level 6

It is possible that there is a HIPAA (not "HIPPA") violation. Also, note that...
Stuart M. Address
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This was very likely a violation of HIPPA. You do have a private cause of...
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David Jay Gorewitz
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It is impossible to give a fair value in settlement on your husband's claim...
Earl Kenneth Mallory
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There are not enough facts provided to give an accurate response. #1, you need...
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Donna Marie Ballman
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Contributor Level 5

Florida is an at-will state, which means an employer may fire, demote, hire,...
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Contributor Level 6

You may have a claim for false imprisonment - but the important issue is how to...
Jeffrey Patrick Bassett
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Contributor Level 7

Proper grounds, of course. Is your employer the State? Or are you a member of...
Donna Marie Ballman
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Contributor Level 5

Florida is an at-will state, which means an employer may fire, demote, hire,...
Donna Marie Ballman
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Contributor Level 5

It sounds like you have some potential overtime claims. It would depend on...

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