I was the passenger in a state owned service truck that was hit by a vehicle that ran a stop sign.
Yes - you have two claims - your workers' compensation claim and the negligence claim against the at-fault driver. There is no recovery under SC's...
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Practice Areas: Workers Compensation, Car Accidents, Personal Injury
Yes - you have two claims - your workers' compensation claim and the negligence claim against the at-fault driver. There is no recovery under SC's...
If you need a spinal fusion and will have to change careers, you need a lawyer. Your FMLA leave is the least of your concerns. Once your FMLA...
I also don't see a question but I can still definitively state that if you have sustained a right foot crush injury, a torn rotator cuff, AND a...
Where to start on your situation? First and foremost, if you don't have a lawyer, you need to hire one. I would recommend this to anyone who...
Pretty simple - if you worked for less than a year, you divide your gross earnings by the actual number of weeks worked. Once the average weekly...
It does sound a little inconsistent. However, since your employer has no light duty work available, it's irrelevant to your workers' compensation...
I think what you do is set up a face-to-face meeting with your lawyer to address all of your concerns. It's fairly easy for the lawyers who...
I agree with Ryan - probably not unless it turns into an egregious pattern - and even then it's unlikely that our current commission will assess a...
I recommend that you set up a face to face mertng with your lawyer as soon as possible. Nothing is binding until the agreement is signed but none...
Ok, you're correct that there is a lot more to it than a basic formula. However, here's the "basic" calculation. Each part of the body is...