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Victor Fusco
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Workers Comp proceedings are generally exempt from HIPAA protections although,...
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Michael J. Helfand
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Generally, as the owner of a company with no employees, you are exempt from...
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If your only 17 then you will need to have your parents seek an attorney to...
Michael Howard Joseph
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You are eligible for workers comp to pay your medical bills and lost wages....
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Your employer owes you a salary for when you work. He does not owe you tips....
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Arthur H. Forman's answer
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Injuries at work are covered by workers comp, but only after the first week of...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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If you sprained you wrist at work, file a workers compensation claim. File a...
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I guess I have to answer my own question. I looked online and read a new New...
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Hey As far as I know, there legally is nothing they can do to affect your SSD....
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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You do not say what state this happened in, so act quickly to make sure you do...
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Allan A Blank's answer
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Based on the information you have provided in your question it would appear you...
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Bruce S Lipsey
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In Massachusetts, and I would presume on this issue NY is the same, his status...
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Michael J. Helfand
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Have you filed a workers' compensation claim? Your employer's insurance should...
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Samuel D. Flatt
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Even a 100% shareholder is required to carry Workers' Compensation coverage in...
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Brian Marc Mittman
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In general, if you are out of work do to an injury on the job then you are...
Victor Fusco
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Yes. Until there is an order of the Workers Compensation Board directing the...
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Reed Robert Heustis Jr
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I don't practice in New York, but what are the grounds for your appeal?
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Not enough information posted here. Using the written documentation you have...
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Lawrence Anthony Baratta Jr.
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To be an inventor of a patent, you had to have contributed to conception of at...
Gerry J. Elman
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By and large, the answers that precede this one touch the right bases. But...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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This sounds like discrimination. File a complaint with the Human Rights...
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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I am not licensed to practice law in New York so the following should not be...
Victor Fusco
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In NY to be a compensible disbility under Workers Comp you either must lose at...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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You can try a bank.
John M. Kaman
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If you have an actual written settlement or court order there are companies...
Victor Fusco
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If you settled a third party case, ASSUMING the comp carrier consented to the...
Michael J. Helfand
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I'm not sure why they wouldn't pay out a settlement if it was agreed upon and...
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Brian Marc Mittman
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Hello East Elmhurst - first, I am sorry to hear of the loss of your job and you...
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Brian Marc Mittman
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Social Security has recently revamped its website and it really has an amazing...

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