Can I sue my ex-employer for getting arthritis?
You can file a claim for a cumulative trauma. These types of claims are not the type you want to handle by yourself. Talk to a reputable Workers'...
La Verna, CA
Workers compensation Lawyer at La Verna, CA
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You can file a claim for a cumulative trauma. These types of claims are not the type you want to handle by yourself. Talk to a reputable Workers'...
Your claim has problems but still probably has value. It is a post-termination claim which is problematic, but, your employer knew of the injury...
Your current level of impairment can be apportioned to injuries that happen subsequent to your original WC injury. Where you ever deemed Permanent...
When you file a workers' compensation claim, you are putting your medical condition in dispute so you waive certain rights to privacy. A doctor who...
This is more of an employment law question so I will repost. My suspicion is the employer's conduct is not technically legal but also they could...
As I understand your question, you have work restrictions that the employer is not accommodating. In these circumstances you may want to consult...
Short answer yes, you can see your own doctor. For the long answer, see the attached link...
Years ago I had a similar thing happen. The Manager agreed to deduct the towing bill from my rent. Perhaps you can resolve this informally with the...
I suspect the time to file a malpractice claim has passed. Regarding an injury from 13 years ago, if you have an Award of future medical care,...
I recommend talking to an employment attorney regarding whether your rights under FEHA were violated. Depending upon your injury, if there is...