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Jason Eric Kipness
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Father in law needs to speak with a Texas workers compensation attorney to see...
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DWC Administrative Law is different than regular civil practice so why don't...
Kevin L. Colbert
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The children have standing to sue by next-friend, and mother could sue as well....
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Jason Eric Kipness
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Call the Texas Dept. of Insurance; Division of Workers Compensation to ask if...
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Matthew Bruce Lewis
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Anytime you are injured due to the actions of somebody else, you should consult...
Michael J. Helfand
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Yes, I think you should contact a workers' compensation attorney. An initial...
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Matthew Bruce Lewis
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It doesn't make sense, but neither does much of anything else in the Texas...
Jason Eric Kipness
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Does not sound write. You need to contact a Texas workers compensation...
Jason Eric Kipness
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You should contact a Texas workers compensation attorney for a consult. For...
Matthew Bruce Lewis
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I don't know what the military will say, but from the perspective of your...
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Matthew Bruce Lewis
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There are multiple possibilities for this type of response from the adjuster....
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Try the Office of Injured Employee Counsel of the Division of Workers'...
Matthew Bruce Lewis
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Generally, injuries that occur while traveling to and from work are not covered...
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Jason Eric Kipness
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An employer may have certain requirements to keep health insurance such as...
Robert John Bogdanowicz III
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While you'll rarely find an attorney advising someone to forego legal counsel,...
Michael J. Helfand
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It's possible, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it. I believe you have a...
Matthew Bruce Lewis
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Under the Texas workers' compensation laws, they do not have to put you back to...
Jose Antonio Negroni
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This sounds to me like a classic example of why you need to consult a worker's...
Matthew Bruce Lewis
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There are many deadlines for filing disputes of MMI, impairment, and medical...
Jason Eric Kipness
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You need to speak with a Texas workers compensation attorney. Obviously,...
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Kevin L. Colbert
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You may sue the same company for different injuries. However, I would want to...
Jason Eric Kipness
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To pursue an asbestos claim, you should contact a Texas asbestos attorney....
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Jason Eric Kipness
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I do not understand your question. Please explain. For free Texas personal...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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I suggest that you contact a workers compensation attorney in your area and...
Jason Eric Kipness
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You need to contact a Texas workers compensation attorney for help. For...
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Does the company have WC insurance? File immediately with the local Texas DWC...
Matthew Bruce Lewis
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You can file the workers' compensation claim at anytime. Just make sure to...
Michael J. Helfand
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In general, you can be fired for any reason or no reason at all. There is an...

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