What should I do next? Employer does not have workman's comp insurance. What should I do next?
In this instance, you can go after the Employer directly for your medical benefits and lost wages.
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In this instance, you can go after the Employer directly for your medical benefits and lost wages.
Your Employer should have filed a First Report of Injury or Illness and reported the accident to his Work Comp Carrier. It sounds like your...
The way it works is usually the parties agree to a settlement breakdown. After that, the defense attorney has to prepare the settlement documents...
You would not be eligible to receive WC benefits if you reach MMI. However, you can request a one time change provider to contest MMI.
First, if you haven’t used your one-time change, then that would be your next option. But if you have, then getting an Independent Medical...
It sounds like you have a valid Workers Comp case. The WC system in Florida is a no-fault system which means that you will be eligible for benefits...
In the event that you retain a lawyer, which I recommend that you do, I suggest keep a record of all your communication with your employer, in case...
It depends. The Carrier will have to prove that your positive state was the cause behind your work accident. A skilled attorney will help mitigate...
Workers' Comp in Florida is a no-fault system. As long as you were injured on the job - apart from some isolated exceptions - you will be covered...
If you are eligible for SSD, the Insurance Company is required to set-aside funds to fund your Medicare. If you haven't applied for SSD yet, the...