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Is there any way I could retrieve any of my settlement back after my father forced me to deposit my settlement money into his bank account?

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Answered by attorney Reshard Juquin Alexander (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at RJ Alexander Law, PLLC
I am sorry this happened to you. You will need to hire a lawyer to file a lawsuit on your behalf for conversion of the personal injury proceeds. Generally speaking, conversion involves the plaintiff having a right to immediate possession of personal property and the defendant wrongfully exercising control over the property. There are facts that need to be proven regarding the state of the property, your rights regarding it, and the type of deposit made by your father.
I am sorry this happened to you. You will need to hire a lawyer to file a lawsuit on your behalf for conversion of the personal injury proceeds. Generally speaking, conversion involves the plaintiff having a right to immediate possession of personal property and the defendant wrongfully exercising control over the property. There are facts that need to be proven regarding the state of the property, your rights regarding it, and the type of deposit made by your father.
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Do I have the right to a second opinion once I've seen the insurance company Doctor?

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Answered by attorney Matthew Bruce Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Matt Lewis Law, P.C.
You are going to need to get your case to a benefit review conference because of the insurance company doctor saying you have no restrictions.  Your treating doctor should be able to address your work status, and can also refer you out for a second opinion if that is what you want.  If they have cut off your benefits, you need to discuss the situation with a workers' comp attorney immediately.
You are going to need to get your case to a benefit review conference because of the insurance company doctor saying you have no restrictions.  Your treating doctor should be able to address your work status, and can also refer you out for a second opinion if that is what you want.  If they have cut off your benefits, you need to discuss the situation with a workers' comp attorney immediately.
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What can I do if I was injured and want to get a settlement?

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Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
Normally, when you are injured at work, workers compensation is your exclusive remedy . The liability insurer for the truck or the employer will not be liable. You must seek a settlement in workers compensation from the workers compensation insurer.
Normally, when you are injured at work, workers compensation is your exclusive remedy . The liability insurer for the truck or the employer will not be liable. You must seek a settlement in workers compensation from the workers compensation insurer.
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