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Just had Ame appt..... Ame doc said no further evaluation needed from other specialists.....cause I have already seen 3......!!!
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Answered on October 22, 2012
One can ONLY go to an AME if one is represented by counsel. That makes answering your question very easy. Rather than asking a bunch of lawyers...
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Is an employer subject to penalties for unnecessarily delaying the conclusion of a workers comp case?
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Answered on October 19, 2012
Ten years is a long time for a case to be lingering. If your attorney is not returning your calls, make an office appointment to go see him. Have...
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In the state of californa who can be exempt from workers compensation in an incorperation?
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Answered on October 19, 2012
I don't know what "alternative coverage" would be available. You should talk to your current workers' compensation carrier to see who can be...
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Can I get control of my medical from work comp after 9 years.
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Answered on October 19, 2012
Generally, if your W.C. insurance carrier has a Medical Provider Network (MPN) you must pick a doctor out of the MPN. If the MPN doesn't have any...
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What is the max payable weeks for ppd 4 workerscomp in ca,for inj date9-8-2001, p&s in 2004 with a 72% rating on the spine.thnk
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Answered on October 16, 2012
For injuries occurring in 2001 that have a 72% permanent disability rating, you get 444.50 weeks of permanent disability indemnity followed by a...
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Do all work related injury require you to hire a workman's comp lawyer?
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Answered on October 16, 2012
In America you never NEED to hire an attorney. You may WANT one, however.
Remember, O.J. didn't NEED an attorney in his first criminal trial....
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CA Workers' Compensation PQME
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Answered on October 15, 2012
No! The new laws apply to injuries in 2013 and beyond.
Will I lose my medical Workers Comp benefits if I quit?
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Answered on October 14, 2012
You can quit your job. You will not lose your workers comp benefits.
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I 140 transferred to CSC
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Answered on October 12, 2012
i agree with Ms. Spencer. If I knew how to transfer a question to another practice area, I would have done it for you, too. Good luck.
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I was told yesterday in san Diego work comp court that my case is to costly to settle and insurance company not willing to.
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Answered on October 12, 2012
There are two ways to settle a workers' comp case and a third way to resolve one.
The first way to settle is by Stipulations with Request for...
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