Am I entitled to my ex's workers comp settlement money?
From the information provided, I would say no. However, some people qualify as secondary beneficiaries. Contact a workers comp lawyer directly for...
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From the information provided, I would say no. However, some people qualify as secondary beneficiaries. Contact a workers comp lawyer directly for...
You do have options. The prior answers are all correct. The employer may terminate you if you choose not to return to work. You need a workers'...
Call an attorney or the State Board of Workers' compensation in order to verify if the company has workers comp insurance coverage. If they do,...
Most attorneys on this site have dealt with that employer. The success of your case depends on the facts and laws regarding your case. Call an...
That sounds like an aggravation, which is still typically covered by workers' comp. However, if your employer is denying the claim, you'll need an...
Yes. He should still continue to receive medical treatment. His claim has changed with regards to income however. He needs to seek an attorney asap.
Yes he can. However, the claim has changed to some degree with regards to income. He needs to seek an attorney as soon as possible.
Wait until you speak to your attorney to cash the check.
You need to get an attorney asap. Clearly your employer is not providing you the income benefits you deserve.
The previous answers are correct. Revoke your permission and essentially fire the case manager from your case. Ultimately she is there to move the...