Can a doctor clear you to go back to work and put you at MMI without ever examining you?
The answers of Mr. Schwartz & Mr. Shapiro hit the nail on the head. This happens ALL the time. You need a skilled workers' comp lawyer to protect...
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The answers of Mr. Schwartz & Mr. Shapiro hit the nail on the head. This happens ALL the time. You need a skilled workers' comp lawyer to protect...
Mr. Stein says it all. Do not delay. Let your insurance carrier know about this potential claim immediately.
I agree with this advice: you need to consult directly with a medical malpractice attorney immediately. If you are in the Tampa area, I would...
The problem you have is that the law in the State of Florida makes you responsible for injuries and aggravations caused by the accident. While the...
This is a very common problem in Florida and a flaw in the statute. This is what is probably going to happen: If you are "off work" per your...
Medical Malpractice claims in Florida have a two-year statute of limitations from the date you reasonably should have discovered the malpractice,...
What do you mean by "out-of-pocket" expenses? If you were driving YOUR vehicle while running errands for your employer and you were NOT at fault...
You pose a very interesting question. The two primary issues will be: 1. Where can she sue you? and 2. What law will apply when she sues you? ...
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Definitely hire a lawyer. As you have described your situation, you are at an unfair procedural disadvantage without one.
I agree with Mr. Shapiro. The exposure of any given workers' compensation case can change based upon the expectations at the time the case is...