Getting hurt while working on a job?
No. With very rare exceptions, if the employer has workers' compensation coverage and provides benefits, there is no pain and suffering owed by...
Stuart, FL
Workers compensation Lawyer at Stuart, FL
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
No. With very rare exceptions, if the employer has workers' compensation coverage and provides benefits, there is no pain and suffering owed by...
you may have had an underlying condition that was not symptomatic. If your work injury caused you to be symptomatic, workers' compensation should...
It depends on the disability policy. Some only provide benefits if you cannot work at all while others provide benefits if you cannot perform your...
If you dismiss your claim, there would be no need to attend the deposition. However, I do not recommend this, as you may be barred from re-filing...
Except in very limited circumstances, your employer will be immune from a personal injury suit and claims for pain and suffering if you are injured...
If your employer does not provide you with work within your restrictions, the insurance company should pay you lost wage benefits. You did not...
You can always settle your case, but I do not recommend settlement when someone is still on a no work status. Since it has only been a few weeks...
I suggest you contact an attorney to discuss your case in detail. If you are on light duty, you could still claim lost wage benefits through...
You can never be required to perform a job. If you have an employment contract, there my be issues with quitting, but you can do it. As far as...
Your eligibility for disability benefits depends on whether your employer is giving you work within your restrictions. It sounds like you should...