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What could I do if worker's compensation won't communicate with my attorney?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
The insurance companies do this to people, and that's what the Worker's Comp board is for. Has your lawyer filed for a hearing? It doesn't hurt to start interviewing other lawyers if you think this one is not effective. You need a lawyer who does worker's comp as a mainstay, not a sideline. That's why I don't do worker's comp, I refer inquiries to a lawyer I know who does mostly workers comp and very little else.
The insurance companies do this to people, and that's what the Worker's Comp board is for. Has your lawyer filed for a hearing? It doesn't hurt to start interviewing other lawyers if you think this one is not effective. You need a lawyer who does worker's comp as a mainstay, not a sideline. That's why I don't do worker's comp, I refer inquiries to a lawyer I know who does mostly workers comp and very little else.
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Can I sue my doctor if she doesn't test me for medical problems that I wind up having?

Thomas C. Bulman
Answered by attorney Thomas C. Bulman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bulman Law Associates PLLC
Of course not. Your body, your sickness. Take responsibility for your own healthcare rather than look for someone to blame. Might as well sue God for giving you defective genes and letting make poor diet and exercise choices for years. The solutions to most problems start in the mirror. Leave your doctor be. She is trying. Fighting obesity must get old.
Of course not. Your body, your sickness. Take responsibility for your own healthcare rather than look for someone to blame. Might as well sue God for giving you defective genes and letting make poor diet and exercise choices for years. The solutions to most problems start in the mirror. Leave your doctor be. She is trying. Fighting obesity must get old.
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How long should I want to hear back from an adjuster for a claim?

Richard S. Lowell
Answered by attorney Richard S. Lowell (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Magnuson Lowell P.S.
This is why personal injury attorneys have a job. First things first. If your accident occurred in Washington State, you have a 3 year statute of limitations - not a 2 year statute. (I'm assuming it was in Washington - because you've submitted this question as a Washington inquiry.) If the accident happened in another state, then you would obviously be constrained by that state's statute. Second, it is incomprehensible that an adjuster would take that long to get back to you. You've fallen off the radar. The adjuster is not going to be able to get the records he claims he needs without you providing a signed authorization to him. Assuming this adjuster isn't an adjuster from your insurance company - you likely have no bad faith claim. Bad faith claims are generally applied against your own insurance company, only. I would recommend you contact a personal injury attorney (such as me) ASAP. If your accident was in another State, consider contacting a personal injury attorney in that State.
This is why personal injury attorneys have a job. First things first. If your accident occurred in Washington State, you have a 3 year statute of limitations - not a 2 year statute. (I'm assuming it was in Washington - because you've submitted this question as a Washington inquiry.) If the accident happened in another state, then you would obviously be constrained by that state's statute. Second, it is incomprehensible that an adjuster would take that long to get back to you. You've fallen off the radar. The adjuster is not going to be able to get the records he claims he needs without you providing a signed authorization to him. Assuming this adjuster isn't an adjuster from your insurance company - you likely have no bad faith claim. Bad faith claims are generally applied against your own insurance company, only. I would recommend you contact a personal injury attorney (such as me) ASAP. If your accident was in another State, consider contacting a personal injury attorney in that State.
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