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Hi.. I am out o. Workers compensation and was getting checks like clock work every 2 weeks for $1792..
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Answered on June 06, 2017
Hire a qualified WC Lawyer. Just need to know how your toes being late is relevant and how your toes get to appointments at a different time than...
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what do I do
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Answered on May 09, 2016
Call an avvo attorney reasonably near to you. You may well have a case. Also see a doctor as soon as possible.
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Can we put in a workman's comp claim now if the original injury happened in Oct 2014?
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Answered on May 03, 2016
Yes - he has two years from the date of accident or the last worker's compensation payment. See a worker's compensation attorney.
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How to be sure if I can get the unemployment benefits due to my health condition ?
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Answered on April 05, 2016
See a qualified workers compensation attorney in New Jersey. It sounds as though you may have an occupational claim. Thank you.
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How much would we be able to sue for?
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Answered on March 25, 2016
You can sue for millions and settle for less.
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Which state's Workmans Comp would be responsible?
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Answered on March 17, 2016
You actually have an election of remedies. You should find out if Ga. has better benefits than NJ. You clearly have jurisdiction in NJ should you...
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Time frame limitations? Potential monetary damages to be recovered?
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Answered on January 14, 2016
Two years from the date of accident.
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Can she still sue? And if she was given false information regarding suing, its there anything that she can do about this?
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Answered on January 12, 2016
Seek competent legal counsel. Quickly as there is a statute of limitations- usually two years.
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Can I use personal injury insurance as workers comp.
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Answered on January 12, 2016
Get a worker's compensation policy. Do not play games with employees as it can come back to bite you with a vengeance.
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My son was injured @ school. Shouldn't the school's insurance pay this bill? Also can I sue for pain and suffering for my son.
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Answered on January 12, 2016
Sounds to me like you have the option to submit the balance to the school insurance and have them take care of this balance. As for pain and...
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