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Wonder if heart problem can be considered for 2nd injury fund? Workers compensation case.
Severe pain causes tachycardia.
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Answered on August 19, 2015
If your Doctor relates your heart condition to your work injury, then it would be compensable. It would not, however, be a "second injury"...
I am 30 weeks pregnant and fell in a supermarket in Brooklyn, NY. There were no signs/indications of a wet floor. Can I sue?
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Answered on August 19, 2015
Generally, if a place of business was aware of a dangerous condition or should have been aware of it, but did nothing about it and an individual is...
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What is the legal time line for reimbursement of mileage and compensation.My vwc case award is for life lower back pain two hern
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Answered on August 19, 2015
Workers' compensation law varies greatly across the states. You have many issues that require you to talk to an attorney. You should contact a...
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Will a lawyer take a ssi case on appeal?
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Answered on August 19, 2015
There are certainly attorneys who take cases on appeal at this level, which would be an appeal to the Appeals Council. Even then though, those...
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Can I sue a 17 yr old?
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Answered on May 21, 2015
If you have insurance, the easiest thing for you to do is to turn the claim into your insurance company, have your insurance pay for the damage...
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A work's comp injury results in a $515.01 check for the permanent settlement for a compound broken ankle. What is reasonable ?
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Answered on May 30, 2013
There is too little information here in your question to properly answer. You should contact a workers compensation attorney for advice.
This...
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Is it legal for an insurance company to refuse to show me their files on my worker's comp case?
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Answered on May 30, 2013
There are only certain things you can obtain from a work comp carrier's file on your claim. One is a statement of earnings. Two is the first...
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My workers comp co claims they over payed me do I have to pay that back
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Answered on May 30, 2013
They cannot self help themselves to your earned wages. Your wages and your work comp benefits are completely separate things. Any overpayment...
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