I fell at work in front of a customer and my thigh muscle still hurts , am i able to do workers comp?
Depending on a lot of factors, you may have a workers' compensation case and/or a third party negligence case. Possibly both. Possibly...
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Depending on a lot of factors, you may have a workers' compensation case and/or a third party negligence case. Possibly both. Possibly...
I think the answer is something along the lines of YES YES OH HECK YES! Seriously, there is no reason not to do this, other than a bit of money...
Totally separate cases. You have two separate cases and, unless I'm missing something, the injury case would not impact the med mal...
Well, if you were injured, get medical treatment and contact a personal injury attorney to review whether you have a viable case. If you...
It sounds like it was a crash caused by the tire blow out, so you have a couple options. First of all, you CANNOT sue your employer. The sole...
In short, no. They did not engage in legal malpractice for starters. Second, they would absolutely be entitled to be paid for the work they did...
These are always tough cases to prove, in that mold exposure can occur in many ways and places. It is also difficult to connect the symptoms...
It sounds like you may need to speak to a probate attorney, who can help investigate whether there was undue influence or fraud in your mom's will....
I don't see a legal method of doing anything. Perhaps, it is a bit of a stretch, but if these things were said to others and were untrue, perhaps...
Nope. Stitches are now removed and you have zero problems as a result. They may or may not have left stitches in, but you didn't lose a limb,...