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Can I obtain the recorded interviews from my workers' compensation injury investigator, which helps my Civil Rights case?
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Answered on November 18, 2013
If you were to file an Application for Adjudication with the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board for your workers' comp claim, then you could send...
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If the majority of worker comp stress claims are denied by the IC, which cases are the type that usually win after litigation?
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Answered on November 18, 2013
Psychiatric or mental health claims have more hoops and hurdles to jump through and over before they are allowed and benefits are provided. At...
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I fired my workers comp attorney by certified letter ,he responds in a letter saying he will withdrawal in 18 days is it legal?
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Answered on November 17, 2013
Unless you are in active litigation and your case has been assigned to a judge, then you attorney does not have to "withdraw," which is something...
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I recently replaced my work comp attorney with a great L&I attorney. I received a bill from X ATT" WOW" how can i dispute this?
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Answered on November 17, 2013
In WA, the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals has the power to set an appropriate fee and to resolve disputes over fees.
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Can i request a confirmation of fees from a X workers comp attorney affiliates?
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Answered on November 17, 2013
This sounds like a fee is being divided between the old and the attorney. I would start by asking the old attorney for a summary of the work and...
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Workers comp case.can a laywer pull my records past the date of when I filed my case?
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Answered on November 16, 2013
Yes, they are entitled to see past medical records that could have a bearing on your current claim.
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Worker comp check
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Answered on November 16, 2013
I agree with Mr. Borah. Attorneys charge fees on the the benefits they obtain for their clients.
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Do I need an employment lawyer or can I sue my employer and or workers comp
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Answered on November 16, 2013
You are probably limited to a workers' comp claim. Each state handles stress claims differently so it's best to find a local attorney in your area...
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I've fallen for the second time at work. can i sue?
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Answered on November 16, 2013
No, if the employer is responsible for maintaining the stairs, then you can't sue the employer. You have an L&I claim.
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What does partial disabled mean wit workers comp?
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Answered on November 16, 2013
It means that one doctor thinks your foot will not recover completely from the injury, and that you may be entitled to some disability compensation...
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