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Can I apply for unemployment after a Workers Comp. settlement where I had to resign as part of the settlement?
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Answered on May 22, 2013
It will depend upon the Judge. Typically when I negotiate resignations on behalf of my client in Workers Compensation Settlements I include a...
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I need help with work related injury
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Answered on February 26, 2013
You are really faced with a lot of hard decisions and issues:
FIRST:
It is critical that you get to a Colorado Lawyer whose primary practice...
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I had a back injury at work in august and I received mmi in october with no permanent disability. This last friday I receive a i
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Answered on February 01, 2013
It is rare when the company doctor gives a zero percent impairment rating and the insurance carrier disagrees with it. There a few possibilities...
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Worker's comp denying claim and insurance has scheduled both independent medical exam and independent psychiatric exam.
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Answered on February 01, 2013
You are about to walk into a buzz saw. It sounds like you have a denied case and the Insurance Carrier (and their attorney) are actively preparing...
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Can i be fired on workmen comps even though its not about that
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Answered on December 27, 2012
The brief answer is yes. However there are a number of things you can do to improve your options and rights.
In general I advise clients to...
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Can I collect unemployment while SS appeal and WC claims are pending?
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Answered on November 16, 2012
There are three issues here:
UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIM
By waiting you may have reduced your benefits or waived benefits. Your benefits are calculated...
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Does an existing condition preclude a work comp claim?
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Answered on November 02, 2012
The answer to your question is a little complicated. So long as you can prove that the fire alarm at work aggravated your pre-existing condition -...
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Can i sue for wrongful termination and/or workmans compensation.
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Answered on October 15, 2012
Several red flags are popping up on your questions but there are two big issues:
WORKERS COMPENSATION
Your employer should have given you a...
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We have not yet released the wages of a worker that now admits to falsifying his social security number.
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Answered on October 01, 2012
So long as the wages were earned, that is the employee actually earned the wages - you must pay the employee. You could be sued for treble the...
I live in Colorado. If I accept a Workmans Comp cash settlement is that amount taxable? Thank you, Larry
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Answered on September 10, 2012
Absolutely not. Colorado Workers' Compensation Payments are not subject to any form of taxes and are immune from liens and garnishments - except...
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