Injured at work. Faulty/defective tools what to do
Workers' Compensation (WC). Go treat. Report the injury (again). Ask for insurance information. They may tell you to treat with the "panel"...
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Workers' Compensation (WC). Go treat. Report the injury (again). Ask for insurance information. They may tell you to treat with the "panel"...
It sounds like you have a lawyer, so let me answer the question this way. Trust their advise. If you want to her it from someone else, ask them...
If the injury from your part time job prevents you from working, they are on the hook for your wage loss ... even for your full time job...
Regardless of whether or not it is legal, it happens all the time on a workers compensation (WC) claim. On that note, have they accepted your WC...
All good answers so far. FYI, April 26th is Worker's Memorial Day, i.e. a day to remember people like your husband who did not return from work. ...
Something for you to think about while you are waiting ... was this accident work related? If it was, you have a workers' compensation (WC) claim...
Karl, Geoffrey and Terence are spot on. You need to do something (file a petition) before you hit your 3 year anniversary. Your new job is to...
I agree with James and Levi.
Yes. I would agree with Clifford. The two have nothing to do with each other, but a WC claim may mean that you will be filing a SSD claim if you...
As you can tell from the answers, probably not. C&R Agreements are meant to be final and I can't remember a successful reported appeal. Still, it...