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Depends on the state you live in...some states are much more restrictive, others rather lax. If in doubt, a call to your states insurance commissioners office will put you on the right track.
yes they do. im sure they'll fight you but stick with it
I was injured at a construction job in North Carolina. But I’m not sure if I am eligible to apply for Workers’ Compensation.
by mkgreensboro on September 8th, 2010
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What is the role of the North Carolina Industrial Commission in an NC Workers' Compensation case?
by KimNC50 on September 8th, 2010
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If an employee in GA is collecting from W/C, can they also be paid their vaca/sick time and be out on FMLA?
by Melissa_T on September 29th, 2010
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what kind of work comp settlements for a c5c6c7 discectomy with fusion since I have a claim in idaho and need some assistance
by Tommy_P3352 on February 2nd, 2011
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C5 C6 C7 2 level discectomy with a fusion, work injury ongoing work comp claim in Idaho, any ideas on settlements,lawyer,ect.Im 42yrs old
by Tommy_P3352 on February 2nd, 2011
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You're reading If I am going to a Workman's Comp Dr., if I give two weeks notice to leave the company, do they still have to pay for my injury until I have full release from their Dr.?
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