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Layoffs, Unemployment and Worker's Compensation For discussion of any topic related to one's employment and unemployment, worker's compensation, and job. |
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If you are to get an attorney and want to punish the insurance company, instruct the attorney that you want to go into a hearing. The company will have to hire legal representation then, just like you had to; either that or accept a settlement only if they pay your attorney's expenses and fees in full.
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the insurance company always has attorneys to go hearings.
that is what they do. your first and most important action is to get the claim accepted by the wc system. it is a great think that your getting treatment for it and don't have to wait for the claim to be accepted, that is a big plus. |
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