California Workers’ Comp.; Writ of Review of Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board Case
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Answered on December 05, 2014
I believe your only option is a writ to the California Supreme Court. Be sure to follow all the rules of procedure, how many copies, where to...
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Serious and negligence
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Answered on December 05, 2014
Citations alone from OSHA don't really mean much. They are usually appealed, especially if the violation was "serious." It is usually helpful to...
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How do I get insurance company to revisit C&R?
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Answered on December 05, 2014
If the insurance company is SCIF, it is my understanding that they changed their stance on C&R's this week. For a while they had a policy to try...
Home Remodel - Workers Comp question
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Answered on December 04, 2014
I agree that most homeowners will have workers compensation insurance. But there is something odd about the facts here. You note that he has "no...
Is it legal for the employer/their attorneys to subpoena medical records from my personal physician in a workers comp case?
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Answered on November 24, 2014
Has anyone filed an application with the workers compensation appeals board? In order for a subpoena to be issued, there needs to have been a case...
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Do I need a workers comp lawyer even of I am currently being treated for a work related injury?
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Answered on November 17, 2014
You may want an attorney, but, quite frankly, I would tell you there is not enough information to tell you how beneficial an attorney will be. ...
After 104 weeks on Workers Comp, can I receive: (1) SS Disability, (2) EDD disability, &, (3) permanent Workers Comp disability?
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Answered on November 17, 2014
I agree with the other attorney's answers. Simply put, the answers are Yes, Yes and Yes. However, it is important that EDD known about workers...
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How long does a Judge have to review a workers comp settlement case
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Answered on November 17, 2014
Do you have an attorney or are you unrepresented. If you have an attorney, they should be able to give you a time frame as they may bring it to a...
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Is it possible to do a compromise and release after a stipulation has been paid?
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Answered on November 17, 2014
As the other attorneys have told you, you can always settle via compromise and release.
There are a number of things to take into account,...
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I am being represented by an attorney and my benefits TD has stopped after 16 weeks without notice to or the attorney
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Answered on November 03, 2014
I agree you should consult with your attorney's office. There should be a reason, perhaps a modified job has been offered, or you have reached...