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How do I check if my step-family is being honest about family trust and power of attorney for my mom

Answered 3 years ago by Mr. David Scott Gray (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Workers Compensation
Good morning. I practice Wrongful Death and all other Personal Injuries, Work Injuries (Workers' Compensation and Social Security Disabilities. I'm an attorney in licensed in California and do not know Arizona Probate laws. All I can tell you is that the attorney who drafted these documents probably has them at his office. Thank you for contacting my Firm. We  wish you good luck in all your future endeavors.  ... Read More
Good morning. I practice Wrongful Death and all other Personal Injuries, Work Injuries (Workers' Compensation and Social Security Disabilities. I'm... Read More

Do I have to return to a job after Im released from Workers Comp AZ?

Answered 6 years ago by Mr. Adam P Palmer (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Workers Compensation
You are not required to return to you date of injury employer.  You can leave the job and find a less physically demanding job if you choose.  Even if you leave your date of injury employer, you can always reopen your case in the future in you need to.  You do not have to be stuck at a physically demanding job.   ... Read More
You are not required to return to you date of injury employer.  You can leave the job and find a less physically demanding job if you... Read More

How do I get a denial letter from workmans comp

Answered 9 years and 2 months ago by Audrey Dawn Hayes (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Workers Compensation
Go to www.azica.gov , click Employee and you can look up your employer in the data base to see who their WC insurance company is and contact them directly yourself. If your employer is legally required to have WC, they are also legally required to cover your on the job injury and cannot choose not to cover you.... Read More
Go to www.azica.gov , click Employee and you can look up your employer in the data base to see who their WC insurance company is and... Read More

Can the federal employer force me to take a position when I am on light duty due to an injury which ocurred whiloe non nthe job

Answered 13 years and 3 months ago by Mr. James R. Linehan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Workers Compensation
simple answer is yes.  and the refusal to return to work per a valid job offer can also result in suspension of your owcp compensation
simple answer is yes.  and the refusal to return to work per a valid job offer can also result in suspension of your owcp compensation