Can I still get workers comp if I no longer work at the job I was injured?
I agree with my colleagues. You made your claim before you left that employer so the claim should still be viable. Get back in touch with the WC...
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I agree with my colleagues. You made your claim before you left that employer so the claim should still be viable. Get back in touch with the WC...
Is this all just a hypothetical question? I'm not sure how any of this affects you. You're getting your treatment and you're not being billed. ...
A 1-130 sounds like an immigration form not a workers' compensation form. For that reason, I've moved your question over to the immigration law...
I think it's time to go back to the employer and ask them what they are doing about your workers' compensation claim. And make sure that they have...
You probably cannot sue your employer for your injuries but you would have a workers' compensation claim.
I agree with my colleagues. You cannot sue your employer for on the job injuries. You only get 2/3 of your wages. But remember, when you work...
I agree with my colleagues. She cannot sue her employer. If GA allows for stress claims her only remedy would be through workers' compensation.
It sounds like you are asking for a lawyer to represent you. I recommend using the find a lawyer tab at the top of this page to find a top rated...
Amazing! No one in the history of MS workers' comp has ever had a hiatal hernia before that required medical treatment! Amazing! There are no...
You stopped working for this employer in 2002. You filed a WC claim at that time and it settled in 2005. Now, in 2024 you want to file a new...