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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I file a worker’s compensation claim after I met an accident?

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Answered by attorney Gregory Scott Shurman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory S. Shurman, LLC
Normally, injuries occurring while traveling to or from work are not compensable under Georgia's workers compensation laws. There are exceptions to this rule. You should consult with an attorney for an opinion.
Normally, injuries occurring while traveling to or from work are not compensable under Georgia's workers compensation laws. There are exceptions to this rule. You should consult with an attorney for an opinion.
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Can I sue a worker’s compensation claim doctor for releasing me back to work with my injury?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
It sounds like this was an "Independent" Medical Exam. You are entitled to your own doctor and worker's comp has to pay for it. If your doctor says you can't go back to work, or can only perform light-duty with restrictions, then follow your own doctor's advice. The comp carrier will cut you off and you will have to take an appeal.
It sounds like this was an "Independent" Medical Exam. You are entitled to your own doctor and worker's comp has to pay for it. If your doctor says you can't go back to work, or can only perform light-duty with restrictions, then follow your own doctor's advice. The comp carrier will cut you off and you will have to take an appeal.
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Am I going to be able to get the entire loan paid off by the other insurance company/driver if I go to court? Can we sue the other driver?

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Answered by attorney William R. Rawlings (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at William R. Rawlings & Associates, LLC
The Insurance Company is only obligated to pay the fair market value of the car. Some people owe more on their vehicles than their car is worth, which is referred to as being "upside down" on their loans. One option is to go through your own company and see if they will give you a better deal for your car. You can also attempt to gather other market evidence of the value of your car. Your personal items that were destroyed in the accident should also be reimbursed to you separate from your car. Remember, in addition to your car you should receive a settlement above and beyond your medical expenses and wage loss. This should help with any additional out of pocket expenses for which you feel entitled.
The Insurance Company is only obligated to pay the fair market value of the car. Some people owe more on their vehicles than their car is worth, which is referred to as being "upside down" on their loans. One option is to go through your own company and see if they will give you a better deal for your car. You can also attempt to gather other market evidence of the value of your car. Your personal items that were destroyed in the accident should also be reimbursed to you separate from your car. Remember, in addition to your car you should receive a settlement above and beyond your medical expenses and wage loss. This should help with any additional out of pocket expenses for which you feel entitled.
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