How long does it take to receive my worker comp check after signing the release paperwork?
Simple answer: if it was signed by the judge aka you have an order approving (OACR), it should take up to 30 days. If you signed it (but not in...
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Simple answer: if it was signed by the judge aka you have an order approving (OACR), it should take up to 30 days. If you signed it (but not in...
You’ll need a rating manual. I’m sure you can find it online. Take the WPI for each body part and put it through the manual. You cal also get a deu...
It’s impossible to value your case without reading the doctors reports. Regarding the emergency switch that’s irrelevant as fault is not an issue...
Get an attorney. There are aspects of workers comp that are not readily apparent or intuitive. It appears you have a specific injury, but working...
They can certainly object to the DOR but the judge will decide the matter (in most cases at the hearing). As the others have said, you should...
It sounds like the QME issued a supplemental report. Perhaps there was apportionment? Without reviewing the reports it’s impossible to know what...
Once you are deemed permanent and stationary or reach maximum medical improvement you should get a ratable report setting forth your PD (permanent...
Talk to an attorney. Not clear what you mean by make him an ID card. It’s best to have an attorney review the facts and determine your next step.
Probably not the best do it yourself project. In California, most Foreclosures are nonjudicial and based on the deed of trust power of sale...
Depending on the situation it may be prudent to have an attorney go over the facts. Based on what you stated, it appears they contacted you (at...