Will they deduct the time i have been on temp. partial from my number of weeks once classified.
If you are classified permanently partially disabled there is no deduction for prior workers' compensation payments unless the carrier has an...
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If you are classified permanently partially disabled there is no deduction for prior workers' compensation payments unless the carrier has an...
It appears that you are referring to a Section 32 settlement under the NYSW Workers' Compensation Law. This is a voluntary settlement on the part...
There are Federal, state and local laws which prohibit discrimination in employment against certain protected classes including age, race, sex,...
An appeal from a workers' compensation law judge's decision in NY goes to the Administrative Review Division where it is assigned to a 3 member...
There are very few circumstances where an employee injured on the job can sue his or her employer. One of these is when the employer does not have...
It sounds like you have a viable lawsuit. Keep in mind that the restaurant's insurance company's only goal is to dispose of any claim you may have...
If your husband's employer has 50 employees within a 75 mile radius and he worked 1250 hours for them he should qualify for FMLA benefits and...
There are federal, state and local laws which make it unlawful for employers to discriminate on the basis of protected categories including race,...
There are different types of disability benefits. Most states have state short-term disability benefits programs, which you can apply for if you...
You are still able to submit your requests for medical and transportation (M & T) expense reimbursement. If the carrier doesn't pay you will need...