How to end the case
A few ways-- you can call the State Board and remove your hearing request, which will mean they can't depose you. You can also submit to the...
Atlanta, GA
Workers compensation Lawyer at Atlanta, GA
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
A few ways-- you can call the State Board and remove your hearing request, which will mean they can't depose you. You can also submit to the...
More than the adjuster offers, I'm sure, but there are far more facts needed here.
If it's your case, you can drop it by withdrawing your hearing request. If the bad guys filed the hearing request, you have to comply and be deposed.
I would at least talk to one. Otherwise, expect to be jerked around by the adjuster for as long as his case stays open. There are several good...
No, it's based on the date of injury. If you're hurt on or after July 1 and you're OK.
Yes, sort of. More details are needed, so I would call a local attorney to help you with all this.
No, it should 't be. If you file a new claim later on, they could find it via a Board form.
You should probably retain counsel and file a hearing request, since the adjuster is ignoring you. She probably hopes you will give up and go away.
If he has an attorney, why not talk to him/her instead of writing to us?
Yes, in theory, but if you're a military cadet, that's a "different animal" from GA workers' comp law.