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John Michael Drain Jr.
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Contributor Level 6

There is such a thing as an intentional tort which is independent claim from...
Michael J. Helfand
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Contributor Level 7

You should get in touch with a workers' compensation attorney as soon as...
Henry Allen Arnett
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Contributor Level 3

Ohio law may cover this as a compensable injury if the right circumstances are...
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Yes! It is usually free to speak to an attorney, there are lists of them on...
Michael J. Helfand
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Contributor Level 7

Yes, he should hire an attorney to represent him at this hearing. A good...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

I'm licensed in Illinois, but I'd recommend finding a local attorney to help...
Michael J. Helfand
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Contributor Level 7

Have you hired an attorney to represent you in your appeal? An experienced...
Brian James Mcnamara
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This is clearly an issue of evidence. What can you prove versus what can your...
Peter Marc Schaeffer
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I will assume if you had an attorney at the time you already ran this bill by...
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Peter Marc Schaeffer
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In california it can but you may get special waiver by applying for assistance...
David Michael Benson
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This is difficult to answer without more information. However, your friend's...
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J. Nicholas Bostic
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The federal law known as HIPAA does not create a private right of action for...
Christopher Joseph Tamms
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Contributor Level 6

The kids will ultimately be placed according to what the court believes is...
Peter Marc Schaeffer
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Contributor Level 6

Generally when the private insurance company finds out that yours is a work...
Gregory Keith Boop
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Contributor Level 4

In Ohio (since you are listed as being from Ansonia), you will first need to...
Henry Allen Arnett
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Contributor Level 3

Ohio is an "employment-at-will" state, which means an employer can generally...
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John Michael Drain Jr.
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Contributor Level 6

Here is an excerpt from the Ohio Whistleblower Statute (R.C. 4113.52) for your...
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Michael J. Helfand
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Contributor Level 7

If you have a repetitive motion injury caused by your job, then you should file...
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Michael J. Helfand
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Contributor Level 7

Your employer can cancel your light-duty assignment. However, it should not...
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Herbert J Tan
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Contributor Level 7

That's pretty weak. I would immediately file a charge with the local EEOC for...

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