Re: BROKEN WRIST 6-17-2004
Posted by thomas on 6/08/08
this On 2/12/07, John W. Gibson wrote: > Jason, workers' compensation is different in different states. > I assume that you gave notice to your employer at the time of > the injury and that you have preserved the statute of > limitations by filing a Petition with the appropriate state > agency. Workers' compensation usually is some percentage of > your pre-injury earnings. You generally do not have a right > to sue for pain and suffering but in some states there are > exceptions for such things as gross negligence. > > > On 2/12/07, JASON wrote: >> oK SO HERE'S THE DEAL. I BROKE MY WRIST IN JUNE 17, 2004 >> AND IT NOW FEB 11, 2007 IT WELL BE 3 YEARS AGO ALMOST. I >> HAVE HAD 2 SSUGERYS ON MY WRIST AND ABOUT TO HAVE A 3ED. >> (JUST TO TAKE OUT THE K-WIRE.) I AM TRYING TO FIND OUT HOW >> MUCH I CAN EXPECT TO GET FROM WORKMENS COMP. HAS THIS >> HAPPENED TO ANYONE PLEASE HELP. I HAVE NEVED BROKEN A >> BONE, AND I DON KNOW HOW TO GO ABOUT THIS.
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