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Old 02-23-2018, 06:09 PM #1
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Default Dropping my case to go back to work

I've been denied at initial and reconsideration and my lawyer has just (last week) filed for a hearing.

My husband is in the middle of a bloody battle with Workers Comp, he has CRPS and can't work . WC is dragging this out and if I don't go back to work we will have to sell our car and possibly our house. I can't bear to lose everything we have worked so hard for.

Does anyone know how I go about dropping my case ? I will contacted my atty over the next few weeks, but I just wanted to know how it works. I signed contract with my lawyer, do I owe them anything ?
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