If I am terminated while still on worker's comp without being released from my dr, will I still receive compensation pay?
You should be fine. Getting fired doesn't kill your case.
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You should be fine. Getting fired doesn't kill your case.
He's getting screwed over and lied to. Y'all should call a workers' comp attorney asap.
It was probably a misunderstanding instead of an actual lie, but you can always call the state bar if you want to. Before doing that, I would talk...
Maybe. They have to file a subrogation lien first. You'd be wise to see counsel and try to get Comp to drop any potential lien.
Maybe. The insurer and you have to both choose to settle and close your case. If you just had surgery, it'a probably too soon, though. Make sure...
Sounds like this question needs to be in the personal injury forum, not workers' comp.
Probably. You have a workers' comp claim, which does not include those things, but you may have a personal injury claim as well, which does.
Unless a sprained wrist keeps you from being able to do your job (and I a suspect it does not), you don't have much of a comp claim. They should...
You seem to be in the wrong category. This is appearing in a workers' compensation group.
There's not enough information here. And, there is no "minimum amount." It depends on many factors; you should seek representation if you want to...