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If I refuse to go back to work after suffering a work-related injury can I still collect workers’ compensation benefits?

Workers’ Compensation benefits generally fall into one of two categories.  Benefits are either for lost time or reduced wages, referred to as “indemnity” benefits; or are for medical benefits which include treatment, prescriptions, apparatus’s, mileage reimbursement among other things.  This article is going to focus on indemnity benefits. You may

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What is a No Contact Motorcycle Accident?

Unraveling the No Contact Motorcycle Accident Conundrum A no contact motorcycle accident unfolds when a motorcyclist evades a potential collision with another vehicle, only to end up crashing. Often, these perilous incidents are birthed from a driver’s negligent actions such as an unforewarned lane switch, abrupt halting, or clipping a

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How Much Is My Slip and Fall Case Worth?

Since every slip and fall injury is different, there is no simple answer for how much your case is worth. The amount of compensation you are entitled to will depend on many factors unique to your accident.  Accident Expenses The higher your financial losses related to the slip and fall

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Advantages of a Pedestrian Accident Attorney

A pedestrian accident can be devastating, and you may be unable to work and face a long recovery. While the law does not require you to hire legal representation, there are many advantages to having a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer guide you through the claims process.  Zero Financial Risk Most pedestrian

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If I get fired from my job after suffering a work related injury, can I still collect workers’ compensation benefits?

Workers’ Compensation benefits generally fall into one of two categories.  Benefits are either for lost or reduced wages, referred to as “indemnity” benefits; or are for medical which include treatment, prescriptions, apparatus’s, mileage reimbursement among other things.  This article is going to focus on indemnity benefits. You may be able

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Neurogenic bladder is a potentially disabling condition

Neurogenic bladder, alternatively known as neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction, is a problem that occurs when a person lacks bladder control due to a brain, nerve, or spinal cord problem. Several nerves and muscles must work together for the bladder to hold urine until the person is ready to empty

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