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answered on Jan 6, 2018
I don't know what you mean by an injury "beyond" workers compensation. If you were injured on the job, you are covered.
I was in a company truck and they said i cant get wc is that true
Now i have therapy 3 times a wk and scheduled an Mri appt
what is my options
answered on Dec 31, 2017
WC is available to employees only who are injured while working.
Your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) will cover your related medical bills (80% reasonable and necessary). Call your insurance carrier and notify them of the crash and request your PIP.
If you don't own a... View More
I injured my back on 9/18/17. Its been a hassle dealing with W/C I do have a lawyer. But I am searching before I speak with him
answered on Dec 20, 2017
Sorry to hear of your challenges. Workers comp is designed to provide a no-fault basis for paying your bills and a portion of your wages, but does so with a pro-employer bias built into the law.
Workers comp is a difficult process for the claimant, as your WC carrier selects doctors for... View More
slipped on icy floor in walk-in freezer in late october. twisted leg and ankle. waited to tell boss, thinking it would get better. told bosses during 2nd week of november of injury. they didn't document anything, but made me get a drug test. now the manager is saying if i was really hurt i... View More
answered on Dec 10, 2017
Yes, the workers compensation law in this state is very complex, so you do need to consult with an attorney, preferably one knowledgeable regarding Chapter 440 of the Florida Statutes.
My friend told me that you need to work for a company for 90 days before you can be covered by workers comp, I've never heard of this, is it true? I'm a driver and I was injured in a car accident on the job, I suffered four damaged discs, two of which were herniated. I was told from day... View More
answered on Dec 10, 2017
I don't think the 90-day thing is true, but you should consult with a workers comp. attorney.
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answered on Dec 1, 2017
This can be very frustrating and stressful to deal with during pregnancy. I would encourage you to consult with an experienced lawyer that charges a reasonable fee to work with your wife and her company. My firm has a Florida, Licensed attorney with over 30 years of experience in Business... View More
I work for a water well company in Florida, and my job involves a lot of physical work, such as pulling up pumps and moving heavy equipment around all day. After working the other day, I noticed pain in my right shoulder while I was driving back to the shop. It did not become troubling until later... View More
answered on Nov 20, 2017
If the injury was sustained on the job, it's covered by workers compensation. The procedures for reporting such an injury should be posted at your workplace. Follow them. Simply state that your injury seems to have occurred on the job, and let them sort it out.
Iv already had one operation rotate cuff now it’s my back
answered on Oct 21, 2017
Your question is not clear. You never have to undergo surgery. You receive disability wages under chapter 440 when you are not at MMI and unable to work fully or at all, unless you are permanently disabled. Consult a lawyer and protect your rights.
The agreed request was over 4 weeks ago then we were hit by hurricane. They nvr schd me with new doc and scheduled my deposition. I went to deposition. My lawyer put in demand letter and their counter offer was insulting. He asked if I wanted to counter offer back. I said no I want to be seen by... View More
answered on Oct 20, 2017
First, if you have a lawyer seems that you should be discussing this with your lawyer, as that's the best source for advice. A one time change is suppose to be authorized in 5 days or you can choose your own doctor at the e/c expense, but you may also need the court to award it it the e/c... View More
I am awaiting my check from settlement. I understand the Attorney receives the check, waits for it to clear, takes his fee. And later sends my part of the settlement.... How long will this process take. Thank you so much.
He has had surgery where they were unable to fix his shoulder and will now start therapy. It has been a year, workers comp has been very good so far, but as long as he is able to do light duty they will not pay him...
answered on Sep 1, 2017
this will take some more research. If he can show he intended to work somewhere, then they should pay him, even if his plan was self employment. he wasn't retired yet Seek a work comp lawyer.
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answered on Aug 22, 2017
If you mean do you still receive benefits under 440 yes you do
the paper said if i dont sign they stop my benefits
answered on Aug 18, 2017
First of all I believe that in a Worker's Compensation claim you should obtain the assistance of an attorney. The attorney will help you look out for your best interest guide you and keep insurance company in check. After signing a release I do not think you would probably have to sign the... View More
now talking about surgery do you thank i need a lawyer
answered on Aug 15, 2017
YES. You have rights which should be protected, and the insurance company, and often times the employer, are looking for ways to cease your benefits, and always on the lookout for something to use to deny benefits, even surveillance of you routinely. You have nothing to lose and everything to... View More
I received multiple injuries from a fall on a wet floor. i was denied any tx for four months by the carrier. My employer advocated for me to receive treatment. I received five months of PT, chiropractic injections of cortisone. My attorney and I attended mediation. He never said... View More
answered on Aug 13, 2017
It sounds as though you are not happy with the agreement you made at mediation. There are still documents you will need to sign with the carrier and your attorney, and the judge will still need to approve the attorney fee being payed to your attorney. You need to discuss these concerns with your... View More
It was about 5-6 years ago that I had a knee injury at work. Now I have a different injury but I can’t be seen unless I have proof. But I don’t know where to start looking.
answered on Aug 10, 2017
As long as you were treating through workers comp each year since then you should still have coverage. If the new injury is work related, you need a new claim. Consult a lawyer as soon as possible who has workers comp experience.
That have fallen various times there is a neglect from the proprietor on putting floor mats in the necessary spots. I am a server. He has seen the severity but it seems like he just doesn't care to take the measures to avoid future accidents and I have received treatment through... View More
answered on Aug 6, 2017
In Florida and other States, a worker's compensation claim can be pursued if the worker is injured during the course and scope of employment. A worker's compensation case can be pursued regardless of the fault (if any) of the employer. There are some restrictions and caps on recovery in... View More
answered on Aug 12, 2017
In order to be more specific in my response to your question, I would need far more information. The law as to how many employees an employer must have before workers' compensation coverage is required in the state of Florida depends on many variables. Such variables include, but are not... View More
I started a Car Wash business & the building I am going to work with ask for WC. However I do not have employees and all my workers are independant contractors. Do I still need WC? Thanks for the help
answered on Jul 24, 2017
Due to the fact that you are using their property, I would say that the answer is most likely yes. I really cannot say for sure as I would need more facts.
I suggest that you speak with a business attorney in your area to get specific legal advice.
wanting to do a ?? Ganglion block..through my neck..not comfortable with this options
answered on Jul 21, 2017
Under Florida Worker's Compensation rules and laws, there are restrictions and protocols for getting treatment. If treatment is denied, this may form the basis to pursue a remedy through an attorney against the carrier / employer. Maneuvering through the worker's compensation system can... View More
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