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Can i sue my employer for being injured at work? Workers Comp is paying the medical bills. Can I sue for pain & suffering?
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Answered on August 22, 2011
No Pain and Suffering. If I may over-simplify, your Employer agreed to pay for your work injury on a No-Fault basis, and you agreed to waive...
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Drug Testing Post Accident
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Answered on August 21, 2011
Employer does not need a warrant to give you a post-injury drug test. If intoxication caused the injury, you don't get paid for the injury. ...
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If I re-injure an old work injury, is the second injury covered by workers' compensation?
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Answered on August 19, 2011
Short answer-Maybe
If you still have open medical on it, you should be able to get more treatment for the injury.
If you settled your medical...
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Can I file with DFEH after filing with EEOC? I was told by an investigator that my case was dropped and not investigated.
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Answered on August 19, 2011
Ask for Right to Sue letter from EEOC/FEHA if they choose not to pick up the claim. Then consult an Attorney in the Discrimination field. He will...
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I sliped and hurt my back when i was lifting some box's at my work...
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Answered on August 19, 2011
1) Contact the carrier by letter/fax and find out if you will be offered modified work within your restrictions.
2) Contact employer in writing to...
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I am in need of an attorney in pro bono or contingent, on a case of fraud / predatory refin. Foreclosure,selling my resid prop.
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Answered on August 18, 2011
I have yet to see a case where someone was forced to refinance against their will, under threat of death, dismemberment, or kidnap. I have seen a...
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Can i apply for social security benefits and workers comp at the same time?
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Answered on August 18, 2011
Yes, but SS will take an offset (credit) against your WC payments. Or, more specifically, you will only receive your SS payments to the extent...
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Being sued by are HOA
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Answered on August 17, 2011
If you get sufficiently in arrears, the HOA can do a non-judicial foreclosure on your residence, and make you homeless. You should take it seriously.
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The coroner named my grandmother as the next of kin after my father died with no will
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Answered on August 17, 2011
You will probably need an attorney. You are doing yourself a disservice by posting 3 or more questions on the same subject in different cities. ...
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My father died, the coroner made his mother the next of kin, i am his only son and i should be named next of kin,
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Answered on August 17, 2011
Sorry that you lost Dad. Is Grandma closer to dad geographically? The Coroner does not make Probate decisions, so it will not affect your right to...
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