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Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation Puyallup, WA
David Charles Snell's answer
Just do the best estimate that you can. Voc is looking for transferrable... Posted 3 months ago in Workers Compensation Seabeck, WA
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L&I cannot "MAKE" you go back to work. But if they feel the evidence shows...
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Sometimes they can if the medical opinion sez you could work, but need more... Posted 4 months ago in Workers Compensation Tacoma, WA
Jason Eric Kipness' answer
You need to contact a WA workers compensation attorney to pursue a claim for...
Michael J. Helfand's answer
You can file a written protest with the Department of Labor and Industries.... Posted 7 months ago in Workers Compensation Puyallup, WA
David Charles Snell's answer
Unfortunately, this is legal. Washington is an "at will" employment state, so... Posted 8 months ago in Workers Compensation Gilbert, AZ
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Yeah, have your Dr take you back off work since Wal Mart is not accomodating you. Posted 8 months ago in Workers Compensation Everett, WA
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Since you can't return to work anyway, I would argue that you are still... Posted 8 months ago in Workers Compensation Spokane, WA
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You need some medical support to get further benefits..What did youe attending...
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Send a written Appeal before the 60 days expires, then consult a Workers Comp... Posted 10 months ago in Personal Injury Bainbridge, OH
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Pursue your Workers Compensation claim in Ohio, and also you may file for SSD... Posted about 1 year ago in Workers Compensation Stanwood, WA
Donald W. Heyrich's answer
Well, in truth, anyone can go to the courthouse and file a complaint (i.e., sue)...
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Cannot sue the TPA (third party administrator) The best you can do is pursue... Posted about 1 year ago in Workers Compensation Mount Vernon, WA
Lawrence Neil Rogak's answer
You need to talk to a Washington workers compensation attorney right away....
Donald W. Heyrich's answer
Regardless of what your employer says, they are obligated to reasonably... Posted about 1 year ago in Workers Compensation Washington
David Charles Snell's answer
The Occupatioal Disease claim for repetetive trauma is probably valid, so long...
Sarah Leyrer's answer
David is correct in that you must act to preserve your rights in your claim... |