Got fire from while on WC, Do I still get the medicare from WC?
Yes. You may want to consider speaking to a workers' comp attorney near you. Good luck
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Yes. You may want to consider speaking to a workers' comp attorney near you. Good luck
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I agree with my colleague, but I would like to point out that you do have rights even if you are an employee at will and have no union. For...
Check out the National Employment Lawyers Assoc (NELA) website to find an attorney in your area to make an appointment to discuss your case in...
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You need to contact an attorney in your state. Try the National Employment LAwyers Assoc. (NELA) , they have a feature in their website that allows...