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Will I still be able to get my injury seen about even though I'm not at the job where I got injured?
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Answered on January 23, 2016
Yes, leaving the job doesn't end your workers' compensation claim. However, you need to talk to your lawyer asap--call his/her office or just show...
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How do I get compensation for my injuries and medical bills, do I file a civil case or would a attorney represent me?
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Answered on December 21, 2015
If your employer has 3 or more employees and doesn't fit into a few exceptions, he should have workers' comp insurance. He may be lying to you; I...
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Co-worker negligently injured me. Workers' comp is denying claim. HELP!
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Answered on December 17, 2015
Yes, comp should cover it. You may need to file a hearing request. I would recommend seeing counsel for that, though.
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What do we do now? We can't make it on just my salary. Do we have rights and what are they in this situation?
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Answered on December 17, 2015
If he has worked fewer than 15 days and is on light duty, he should be able to get TTD recommended if he has to stop doing the work. Read OCGA...
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Do I need a workman compensation attorney for slip and fall on the job?
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Answered on December 15, 2015
Yes, it's free to have a consult. Not looking for an advocate is a bad idea in your situation.
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Question one is can I now also include carpal tunnel in my lawsuit and will workers compensation insurance pay for the operation
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Answered on December 06, 2015
You don't have a lawsuit; you have a workers' comp claim. If work caused the CTS, yes, but talk to your counsel instead of looking online for...
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Can I tell the workmans comp nurse I don't want her at my appointments anymore
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Answered on December 05, 2015
Get rid of her, and read this article -- http://moelaw.com/blog/dont-want-nurse-case-manager-assigned-case
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Hurt GA state employee. I have been given 15% rating by GA MD IME, on Medicare. Need settle formula $ number? State asking for $
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Answered on November 28, 2015
Please don't try and negotiate with them without an attorney on your side; it takes more than just a formula.
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Aggravated a preexisting injury on the job, what are my rights?
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Answered on November 23, 2015
If you aggravate an old injury at work, it's a new injury under GA workers' comp law. As for the other issues and questions, you should consult a...
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Do I need a workers comp lawyer?
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Answered on November 23, 2015
Yes, unless you like being jerked around and lied to.
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