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I am currently receiving comp & I have an attorney. My attorney tells me that Marta is refusing to settle my case. Because of the injuries I received while driving their bus I can no longer drive a bus in the state of Georgia again. My attorney is closing my case & walking away. How can I... View More
answered on Aug 11, 2015
Justia Legal Answers is a forum for consumers to get answers to basic legal questions. You need much more than that. You already have had an attorney. I do not know whether you are asking how to fight your attorney walking away or fight the comp case. Go see another comp attorney.
answered on Aug 9, 2015
You ask the question after the fact. You are responsible if you do not have coverage.
answered on Aug 7, 2015
Is this a question that needs to be answered by an attorney. If so, you have not given enough facts.
answered on Aug 7, 2015
You asked this question nearly three years ago. I hope things have turned out in your favor by now. If not, get a worker's comp attorney.
answered on Aug 6, 2015
Hire an attorney for advice. Find someone who you can talk to about matters like this as they arise.
answered on Aug 6, 2015
Get an attorney on your side, whenever you have a problem like this.
answered on Aug 6, 2015
Quit? This is just one of the reasons that you need a worker's comp attorney.
Human recourses never submitted my application. after my injury I have contacted hr dept. and was told that I needed another form filled out and that they were not going to cover me. The form that hr told me was missing was for life insurance.
Worked for company as a truck driver and was injured in a slip and fall while working, after 3years company released me after settlement of workmans comp., they have basically made me unhireable with other trucking companies by putting on my DAC report that I am not eligible for rehire because of... View More
answered on Aug 5, 2015
What is the actual question here? You asked it over two years ago, so I doubt an answer would help at this stage. The insurance company will have to make good on its contracts.
Scheduled for surgery next Monday, does not make sense to me to cut me open to fix one hernia and to ignore the other two, what can I do to get the other surgery approved? Who should I contact about this? Thanks
answered on Aug 5, 2015
This question was asked over two years ago, at a time when you needed immediate legal advice. You needed an attorney then.
answered on Aug 5, 2015
Do you have an answer to this question yet? No, they cannot make you "change" doctors, but they can make you go see one that they choose for an evaluation.
answered on Aug 4, 2015
Worker's comp insurance pays while you are injured on the job and cannot work.
answered on Jul 25, 2015
Hitting someone is a crime, report the crime to the police.
answered on Jul 12, 2015
Go see a worker's comp attorney. The insurance for one company probably does not cover what happens at another company.
of 1971 25-a doed not apply now carrier deeks 25-a again isn/t it barred . now 2015 never appwaled
answered on Jun 12, 2015
You need to go see a worker's comp attorney, most likely.
answered on Jun 11, 2015
Yes. What you need to do is consult with a worker's comp attorney.
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