Re: Workmans comp, personal injury
Posted by wayne on 6/25/01
On 3/12/01, Ray Clary wrote: > Louisiana Legislature has established that an injured > person has three years from the date of injury to file a > workmans comp suit for damages. My mother had a job > realted injury in 1997. She fell due to a piece of heavy > machinery pushing a carpet roll that she was standing on, > over in a warehouse. She injured her right shoulder, which > has after this amount of time become a serious injury that > has required two surgeries, and left her with only 40&37; of > the use of her arm. She is about to have to undergo > further surgery, and has passed the three year time limit > to file the suit. I believe a quote that I once heard that > stated "the only thing that never changes about the law is > its ability to change. I am curious if there are other > states that have longer time lines allowing clients to file > suit, in cases like this one that have hidden > damage/injuries that do not come out in its' totallity for > a few yearsfollowing the incident. I believe there is a > case to be made, and a precedence to be set. Anyone out > there have anything to say???????????????????
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Workmans comp, personal injury, 3/12/01, by Ray Clary.
- Re: Workmans comp, personal injury, 6/10/01, by cannotsay.
- Re: Workmans comp, personal injury, 6/25/01, by wayne.
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