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Subject: CA workman's compensation for injury leading to knee surgery & rehabilitation. Not represented by an attorney?
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Answered on June 01, 2015
First off, definitely go see an attorney. Fees are capped at 15% and there is so much a skilled attorney can help you accomplish like:
-getting...
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Will my Mom be entitled to half of my Dad's workers comp settlement if the settlement is issued AFTER the divorce is finalized?
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Answered on May 31, 2015
This is more of a family law (divorce specialty) question than a workers' compensation question but generally any portion of the settlement...
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Workers comp torn ligaments?
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Answered on May 31, 2015
I would suggest your goal to be to get a fair and reasonable settlement and get as much as you can. I would also consult an attorney as an...
Workers Compensation Adjuster Payment Refusal because the Adjuster Misspelled the Doctor’s name by one letter!
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Answered on May 31, 2015
First off, I really think you and your wife should see a skilled attorney. Fees are capped at 15% and there are so many ways an attorney can help...
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Was not compensated for irs mileage of personal use of my own vehicle during work horus
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Answered on May 30, 2015
I agree with my colleague that this isn't a workers' comp issue unless you are asking because you have been hurt on the job and would like to use...
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Am i required to sign settlement papers on day of trial(if trial finalizes on first day)or i can bring papers home n sign later?
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Answered on May 30, 2015
About 60% of the time, they finish in the first day if a trial is needed but you should be prepared to finish that day. If it finishes that day,...
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Is there a site or video i can review to see the proceedings of a W/C work comp injury trial in progress?
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Answered on May 30, 2015
I agree with Mr. Borah, hire an attorney if you don't have one or at least take advantage of a free consult and go from there...He also gave some...
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Does a work injury (Workers comp) lawyer have to be insured to be able to file claims of legal malpractice against him/her?
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Answered on May 30, 2015
The direct answer is no...these cases are extremely difficult to prove and you should seek the advice of a legal malpractice attorney before...
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A Dr took me off work for a work related injury, and now refuses to sign my disability papers. Is this a matter of malpractice?
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Answered on May 30, 2015
The best advice is to get a free consult and hire a workers' comp attorney immediately. An attorney will help you locate a doctor for immediate...
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The judge approved my unemployment from three years ago. Is this going to hurt my workers comp case?
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Answered on May 30, 2015
Receipt of unemployment will not cause you to lose any of your workers' compensation benefits. However, EDD who runs unemployment benefits may...
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