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- California- Concerns, Worker Comp Attorney : r WorkersComp - Reddit
California- Concerns, Worker Comp Attorney My husband attorney wants to settle the case sooner before he has the surgery We got the email from #3 Attorney taking about we are almost close to settle ???? My husband is still not well and is barely going to see a surgeon soon
- is it required to have an attorney for a workers comp claim? : r . . .
The insurance company likely opened a claim for your injury, but you don’t have a case at the Workers Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB), which is the court system for work comp in CA You would need to file an Application for Adjudication of Claim with the WCAB (effectively think of this as filing a lawsuit for work comp)
- Difficulty managing as a new workers comp defense attorney - Reddit
I'm 3 months into my new job as a workers compensation defense attorney I'm so stressed, I can barely manage Right now, I'm at 25-30 files, and I'm the most stressed I've ever been I think most attorneys in my firm do twice this amount, and I've heard of attorneys doing many many times more
- What is the reputation of workers’ compensation attorneys in your . . .
The trick is they get to 55 and then go on disabilitu and workers comp until the pension kicks in All planned for years and the shady acts by the wc attorney, doctors and judges are crushing the financial health of the state
- Workers Comp Defense: Whats practice like? : r Lawyertalk - Reddit
Hello, I'm trying to research what workers compensation defense is like from practicing attorneys I've read things about insurance defense that weren't that great, and wonder if it parallels to workers comp
- For those lawyers practicing workers comp, how much do you make . . .
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- Do I need a lawyer? : r WorkersComp - Reddit
In New York this injury could be subject to the labor law Construction accidents are worth a lot of compensation for your injuries over and above workers comp Consult with a workers comp attorney or a PI attorney Whichever you call first and are comfortable with will probably refer you to a firm they work with
- For people who need support through workers compensation.
Have you been injured on the job? Are you struggling through the workers comp system?
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