Workmans Comp case settled, C&R signed. Now can't find work, is unemployment out of the question?
It depends on the terms of the settlement, I.e. lids you sign a letter of resignation with the C&R? You should have this conversation with the...
Bristol, PA
Workers compensation Lawyer at Bristol, PA
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation, Social Security
It depends on the terms of the settlement, I.e. lids you sign a letter of resignation with the C&R? You should have this conversation with the...
One possibility would be to file a claim for worker's compensation benefits if the need for back surgery was a work injury. Another possibility...
This sounds like a workers' compensatio (WC) claim. If it is, my gut feelig is that the answer will be no. You need to sit down with an attorney...
Yes. You injured yourself at work and need to file a claim for workers' compensation benefits.
Company A. Follow up with a local WC lawyer and take it from there. Best of luck to you!
You really need to sit down with your lawyer and go over this as the answer depends on other facts re: your WC claim. Find someone in your area...
A bad sign would be if they did not take your case, so this is a good sign. Now all you need is good medical evidence ...
Yes, you have to ask the Referee for the subpoena ...
I'd love to have this conversation with you, but you are represented by counsel ... so this is a conversation that you need to have with them.
You need to sit down with an attorney who handles WC & SSD claims as there is a lot to consider depending on the facts of your case. Generally...