I got hurt on the job a little over a week ago, hurt my back. Couldn’t walk for two days (I got hurt on Friday. The pain was excruciating until Monday) I went into work that Monday morning and the whole week and have been working with the pain , can I still talk to my employer about the comp or is it to late ? To be more clear today (Sunday) is 9 days after my incident and I have not told any one of my managers ( even though they can visibly see me walking with limp and the fact that I can’t really bend at the waist)
I fell at work because someone left a flat in the walkway and have been in physical therapy for more than 6 months. My employer cut my hours from 32 to 24 and 16 hours per week. No one talked to me after the fall to give me any information on what to do. I’ve missed work due to the injury and I’m almost at my limit for occurrences. I waited 3 weeks to see a doctor hoping the swelling would go down but it didn’t. I finally told the assistant manager I was going to get checked out. What can I do to keep my job and be paid for days I missed? Also is it legal for them to cut my hours so drastically?
That's a very complex question and one that's impossible to answer here. In fact, it sounds like you may need an attorney that specializes in workers comp claims to help you here.
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This is SO important. Thanks for sharing!
I injured my back at work but my employers insurance denied my claim . I’m stuck with the medical bills & they fired me while on drs care
I think that’s a case I’d shop a lawyer
Get a lower asap. They are free and pay them wen you win
I would hire a lawyer
Thanks for sharing!
you're welcome!
I got hurt on the job a little over a week ago, hurt my back. Couldn’t walk for two days (I got hurt on Friday. The pain was excruciating until Monday) I went into work that Monday morning and the whole week and have been working with the pain , can I still talk to my employer about the comp or is it to late ? To be more clear today (Sunday) is 9 days after my incident and I have not told any one of my managers ( even though they can visibly see me walking with limp and the fact that I can’t really bend at the waist)
You should definitely talk to your employer as soon as possible.
How do I become a medical provider for worker comp? I want to join a network to provide services in NJ
Not sure how you could join a network. Sorry I can't helpy you out.
You need to advocate for employee not employers as you are a state licencee but overall I do appreciate your videos
Well said
I fell at work because someone left a flat in the walkway and have been in physical therapy for more than 6 months. My employer cut my hours from 32 to 24 and 16 hours per week. No one talked to me after the fall to give me any information on what to do. I’ve missed work due to the injury and I’m almost at my limit for occurrences. I waited 3 weeks to see a doctor hoping the swelling would go down but it didn’t. I finally told the assistant manager I was going to get checked out. What can I do to keep my job and be paid for days I missed? Also is it legal for them to cut my hours so drastically?
That's a very complex question and one that's impossible to answer here. In fact, it sounds like you may need an attorney that specializes in workers comp claims to help you here.
Hi hello one question do you need to get a workers comp if there' only 2 ppl working?
It depends on your state, but the agent who writes your other business policies should be able to help you.
I injured my knee at work and the doctor said that I have serious arthritis
Cleared up 👍
Doctors and lawyers comp. Most likely..
I have once paid an WC audit bill of 23k dollars for a 78k 1099s payroll. WC is the reason my company cant grow.
not sure of your circumstances but one answer is to make your subs get their own insurance.
If you don’t mind me asking what industry are you in? Also if you think your subs can’t afford insurance why not just get them on a contract?
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