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Michael Richard Moebes
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Have you requested a second opinion? I'd ask for a change in physicians from...
John Michael Parsons
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You have a right to an independent medical examination with a doctor of your...
Christopher Jason Perkins
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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...
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Bryan Sinclair Hawkins
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You should not have been terminated for being on workers' compensation for 5...
Bryan Sinclair Hawkins
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You should not have been terminated for being on workers' compensation for 5...
Michael J. Helfand
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Do not settle without talking to an attorney first. You have the right to...
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The work comp insurer is required to pay medical treatment related to your...
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Michael Richard Moebes
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Your attorney is probably telling you it "doesn't matter" that he makes that...
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Michael Richard Moebes
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Certainly, a doctor is not supposed to lie in any context. If you were to ask...
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Michael J. Helfand
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Probably. It's hard to say for sure without all the facts of your case. In most...
L. Ty Wilson
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Unfortunately, in Georgia an employer can fire you for any reason they want....
Glen Edward Ashman
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There is no doubt that you need a lawyer. Do not talk to the insurer at all...
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am not licensed in your state, I can only provide you with some general...
Michael J. Helfand
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I'm licensed in Illinois, but the workers' comp laws in most states allow you...
Michael Richard Moebes
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That doesn't sound like negligence, but more information is needed, of course....
Michael J. Helfand
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Don't trust the insurance company to tell you whether you are entitled to a...
Howard E. Spiva
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You may be owed partial benefits if you are returning to a lower paying job and...
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David C. Garner
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I am not licensed to practice in Georgia, so I offer this based on general...
Michael Richard Moebes
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I agree with Mr Garner's response. Another factor will be whether you settled...
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Michael Richard Moebes
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It can depend on the severity of your injury and other factors, but here are...
Joshua Albert Carroll
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Depending on the nature and extent of the injuries involved, a workers'...
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Thomas L. Holder
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I am a workers' compensatoni attorney in Atlanta who handles cass all over the...
Michael Richard Moebes
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I agree with Tom. Your being an intern should not affect whether or not you...
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Michael Richard Moebes
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This is a tricky question, and the response will vary greatly by the facts of...
John Michael Parsons
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If they are injured while still on property even after hours, they are likely...
Howard E. Spiva
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You need an attorney. You may want to contact the local bar for a reference....
John Michael Parsons
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There are lawyers that specialize in dental malpractice but they fly under the...
Howard E. Spiva
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You should have an attorney immediately send them a "spoliation" letter...
John M. Kaman
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You should hire an attorney to investigate. Often store cameras do not provide...
Kenneth L. Shigley
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You could sue the employer for the amount that workers comp should have paid,...
Paul J. Morgan
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Your question is best answered by contacting a workers compensation attorney in...
Steven I. Goldman
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Yes, the at fault driver is responsible for all reasonable medical expenses...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Yes, they are recoverable. Most states recognize what is called the "...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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Unfortunately, you have given very little facts as to how the injuries occurred...
Howard E. Spiva
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You need an attorney. You may want to contact the local bar for a reference....
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am not licensed in your state, I can only provide you with some general...
Keith Samuel Hasson
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I am licensed in Georgia, and I agree that it isn't too late and that you...

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