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How can I file for a worker’s compensation for a back and neck injury two years ago?

Mark Joseph Leonardo
Answered by attorney Mark Joseph Leonardo (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Dordick Law Corporation
The likelihood is you can't because the statute of limitations is one year. But there may be tolling or or some exception. You need to contact a worker?s compensation attorney and get a free consultation right away.
The likelihood is you can't because the statute of limitations is one year. But there may be tolling or or some exception. You need to contact a worker?s compensation attorney and get a free consultation right away.
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What are my options if I had a severe work injury?

Thomas C. Bulman
Answered by attorney Thomas C. Bulman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bulman Law Associates PLLC
If you are receiving worker's compensation wage loss and medical benefits, you can't sue your employer or coworkers. Who else, besides maybe you, is to blame? Can't sue God either.
If you are receiving worker's compensation wage loss and medical benefits, you can't sue your employer or coworkers. Who else, besides maybe you, is to blame? Can't sue God either.
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Should I sue my day care provider for my son's broken leg, if so for how much?

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Answered by attorney Gini Lynn Jenkins (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lueder, Larkin & Hunter, LLC
Sending him back there shouldn't have an effect on your ability to make a claim against the daycare, but the daycare may use it as a defense to try to discredit your claim in some way. It is questionable whether that will be a meritorious defense. I definitely think you should talk to a personal injury attorney to find out the daycare's insurance carrier (hopefully it has insurance) and proceed with making a claim to the insurance carrier.
Sending him back there shouldn't have an effect on your ability to make a claim against the daycare, but the daycare may use it as a defense to try to discredit your claim in some way. It is questionable whether that will be a meritorious defense. I definitely think you should talk to a personal injury attorney to find out the daycare's insurance carrier (hopefully it has insurance) and proceed with making a claim to the insurance carrier.
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