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I filed a workmans comp claim through my employer 4yrs ago, they never done anything for me,what can I do.
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Answered on November 05, 2011
Because you have an old injury and the case could involve two insurers, neither of whom will want to take responsibility, you should immediately...
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I received a call from my attorney that the workmans comp insurance offered to pay 2000.00 to me.
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Answered on November 05, 2011
There is no way for anyone who has not seen your file to advise you. If you do not feel comfortable with your attorney's advice you may want to...
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Do I have a need a attorney?
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Answered on November 05, 2011
Sometimes there can be a misunderstanding between the provider and the insurer which will result in the denial of your therapy. You should call the...
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My back is hurting recently from work I didn't have and accident but I am in real bad pain what do I do?
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Answered on November 05, 2011
You do not necessarily have to have an accident to have a compensable injury under workers' compensation. If you have not notified your employer of...
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Should my weekly benefits check be included in the settlement?
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Answered on November 05, 2011
Though your question has been labeled a social security question, it sounds like you have a workers compensation issue. Usually when a case is...
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Could i recieve disability ins benifits for my conditions
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Answered on October 24, 2011
Because there are deadlines associated with filing for benefits, you should go ahead and file your claim as soon as possible. The SSA will help you...
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I have been on ssd since 1993, i won it in texas, i now live in ca. i was in na car accident , with my girlfriend,i was the pass
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Answered on October 24, 2011
If you are collecting SSDI benefits that are based on your past work then a settlement should not affect them. However, as it is not clear what...
My former employer opened a corporate credit card in my social security number, what can I do about this
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Answered on October 24, 2011
It is not uncommon for business cards to be opened in the name of the employee, but you should have signed the form. If you are personally...
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