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I was injured in 2010. We received a settlement, but left the medical maintenance open - pain management. In July 2015, my condition began to get worse. In Sept 2015, it looked like I was going to have to apply for disability. My wife of 22 years took the kids left as soon as I couldn't work... View More
answered on Mar 9, 2018
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answered on Oct 4, 2016
You didn't say who--I'm assuming it's the workers comp insurance. Different states have different rules, but generally for a period of time they only have to pay for their doctor--you can use your own but that's on your dime. After a period of time you get to choose, but they... View More
My husband was working for a company that manufactures drill bits and carbonizes them with high temp furnaces. Well he has Carbon Monoxide levels in his blood of from 1-10. 10 being the worse his was at an 8 and then 2 months of being out of there has only went to a 6. Has been having terrible... View More
answered on Nov 10, 2015
An attorney who does personal injury litigation.
But in many states workers compensation is an exclusive remedy. This means that a lawsuit against his employer might not be allowed.
Also, CO2 means carbon Dioxide. I believe you mean CO (carbon MON oxide).
answered on May 12, 2016
In 2014 Oklahoma switched from a court system to an administrative system. For injuries occurring on or after February 1, 2014 the claim is processed through the administrative system. The change in the law from the old system to the new system are significant. The full extent of the new law is... View More
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