Can an employer ask me to leave?
While I do not practice in your home state, if you work in an at-will state, your employer can terminate you for any reason (even one that is...
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Personal injury Lawyer at Indianapolis, IN
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While I do not practice in your home state, if you work in an at-will state, your employer can terminate you for any reason (even one that is...
I agree with the other attorney. Your employment contract would be the only potential saving element here. It would be worth the time to sit down...
I agree with the other attorneys here. As long as you are positive your benefits are SSDI (and not SSI), you will be fine.
I agree at this point it does not sound like you need to involve the services of an attorney. Contact your local office and set up a plan to re-pay...
I agree with the other attorneys here. It is possible in theory, but there are a ton of questions that need to be addressed. This website has a...
Typically that amount of money can be dealt with in small claims court, although I do not practice in your home state so you would want to check...
I agree with Attorney Boyd's suggestion that you really need an attorney to look over the entire document (and discuss the particulars of your...
I agree with the other attorney here. This is not a yes or no question, and you really need someone to review the entire document (and talk to you...
It sounds like you are already currently doing what you can be doing- going through the workers comp process. Make sure you are getting all the...
I agree with the other attorney here. By not appealing the decision, you can't go back and re-open it. I just want to add that sometimes as...