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Posted about 1 month ago in Workers Compensation New York, NY
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Workers Comp proceedings are generally exempt from HIPAA protections although,... Posted 3 months ago in Workers Compensation Albany, NY
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Is your workers' compensation claim still open? Have you talked to an attorney...
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If you don't have a union agreement providing for that, they do not have to... Posted 3 months ago in Workers Compensation Buffalo, NY
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Your attorney is correct. Spinal injuries are not resolved on an award for loss... Posted 5 months ago in Workers Compensation Geneva, NY
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You have 30 days to give NOTICE of the claim, so don't waste a minute if you...
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There is a deadline for notifying your employer, which you may have done after... Posted 5 months ago in Workers Compensation Bronx, NY
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If you settled a third party case, ASSUMING the comp carrier consented to the...
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I'm not sure why they wouldn't pay out a settlement if it was agreed upon and... Posted 5 months ago in Workers Compensation Rochester, NY
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Are you being denied benefits, or treatment? Has your attorney asked for a... Posted 5 months ago in Workers Compensation Auburn, WA
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I cannot answer about WASHINGTON State law, but if you lived in New York, you...
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After a work injury, your employer's workers' compensation insurance should pay... Posted 5 months ago in Workers Compensation Medford, NY
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I'm not sure why your employer would ask you for this. A certificate of... Posted 6 months ago in Workers Compensation Bellmore, NY
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Yes there is a standard. In New York, and most jurisdictions, each body part (...
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If your doctor says it's 20% and the carrier agrees, and you need no further... Posted 8 months ago in Workers Compensation New York, NY
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I am not licensed to practice law in New York so the following should not be...
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In NY to be a compensible disbility under Workers Comp you either must lose at... Posted 8 months ago in Personal Injury East Northport, NY
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NYS has a method by which you can sue and exceed limits of insurance. This is a...
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To answer your question would require us to ask a whole number of questions of... Posted 9 months ago in Employment / Labor Brooklyn, NY
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You may be eligible for partial unemployment benefits as long as you are making... Posted 9 months ago in Child Support New York, NY
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You need to be more specific. How much is the disability amount? Who is getting... Posted 9 months ago in Workers Compensation Ronkonkoma, NY
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If your initial back injury was an accepted comp case and you have aggravated...
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I practice in Massachusetts. If a worker injures their back at work and it is... Posted 11 months ago in Litigation Bronx, NY
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You probably have a good case, but don't expect those kind of numbers for the... Posted 11 months ago in Social Security New York
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Yes they do that it is very unfair and cries out for legislative correction.... Posted 11 months ago in Slip and Fall Accident Latham, NY
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Although snow and ice cases are tough, given the fact that it wasn't cleared...
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Premises liability questions basically boil down to the issue of, did the... Posted 11 months ago in Employment / Labor New York, NY
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I would argue you can. The union may object. Its probably something not covered... Posted 11 months ago in Workers Compensation Albany, NY
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Please complete your question. i dont know what your question is and without... Posted 11 months ago in Workers Compensation Flushing, NY
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In general, if you are out of work do to an injury on the job then you are...
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Yes. Until there is an order of the Workers Compensation Board directing the... |