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Dear Anonymous,
Did you have an specific injury to your lower back in October 2015 or did the back pain develop over... Read Answer
I'm really sorry to hear about your condition. I think I'd need more information in order to answer your question specifically. You have 120... Read Answer
I would recommend that you get an attorney to represent you because an attorney can answer the questions that you ask here.
This is a difficult question to answer with the information provided.
If you are receiving temporary total disability compensation (TTDC), then... Read Answer
Ohio law precludes lawsuits against employers for work injuries unless the worker can prove that the employer intentionally caused the injury with... Read Answer
If the owner refused to report the incident to its workers compensation insurance company, I can suggest one of two things to you: 1) you can... Read Answer
You have the absolute right to see a doctor. If your employer is blocking your claim, then you can contact the OMBUDSMAN at the Department of... Read Answer
If you reported the injury when it happened, your employer should have filed a report of injury with the Commission. It is your responsibility... Read Answer
Yes you will be entitled to a settlement. The amount of the settlement differs from case to case based upon your loss of earnings, your permanent... Read Answer
If the other attorney is the attorney for the insurance company/servicing agent, it is legal for that attorney to obtain records from the WC... Read Answer
There is not sufficient factual or medical information to confirm whether or not your condition is compensable.
You should schedule a... Read Answer
If you seek treatment that is not authorized by the comp carrier through your panel physician, you are usually responsible for payment of those... Read Answer
As long as your activities are with your doctor's encouragement to be as active as you can tolerate and you are honest about those activities, you... Read Answer
From what you describe, you would likely have to file suit in Missouri, especially if the company does not have any Kentucky based facilities.
You... Read Answer
Most importantly, time is of the essence! When did this happen? Have you filed the appropriate paperwork? Do you have an attorney? I would... Read Answer
You indicate you were injured by a piece of equipment at work. You indicate you have a workers compensation case. You did not say you have an "award"... Read Answer
Contact the Department of Labor, Workers Compensation division and file a complaint with it.
Dear Anonymous,
In addition to a claim under the Worker's Compensation Act, you also may have a claim against your employer for... Read Answer
Whether it is worth your time or not depends on you and the amount of wages that are owed. If it is a small amount, let it go. If it is large, than... Read Answer
Since I am not sure what the relationship between your work comp case is and the federal tort claim that you want to file, I can not tell you if you... Read Answer