Will I lose my medical Workers Comp benefits if I quit?
I agree with the other posts. Your medical benefits should continue unless you have a new accident or some other non work related intervening event.
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I agree with the other posts. Your medical benefits should continue unless you have a new accident or some other non work related intervening event.
All is not lost. First, the bad: By not reporting your injury as being work related you have at the very least created a credibility question in...
If all issues were raised (e.g. past weekly temporary total disability (TTD) benefits; continued TTD benefits, etc.) and the Commissioner ruled in...
Need more information. Are you back at work? Are you earning the same, less, or more at work than before your accident. The value will depend on...
Call the medical board and licensing board for doctors in your state. Ask them how to file a complaint/grievance and file same.
You need to speak with an attorney in your jurisdiction right away. The short answer is that an insurance company can try to deny your claim for...
Under most state systems you are allowed to recover for partial disability for your injured body part, assuming there is some permanent impairment...
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You need to hire a qualified workers' compensation attorney in your jurisdiction. It sounds like the employer is trying to have its cake and eat...
To know the value of your case, if any, you must first recover from the surgery and see what if any permanent injuries you have.
You may also be able to contact the bar in your jurisdiction and see if they have a fee disputes resolution board or group that can also help...