what is average copensation for detached retina and nasal septoplasty surgery fro workers comp
Yes
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Hi~ Absolutely it can. Your settlement is considered an assett.
what is the average workers comp settelement for a torn meiscus in the state of florida
yes
you shouldnt settle for less than 500,00.00..i got more but i had the company by the balls ,the driver was completely at fault.
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Well I settled for 6000 case closed I know that another person got 3000 and open medical
Hi~ Usually a settlement will include that there is no other recourse for matter; so no, I do not believe you can - if you have such agreement with your settlement.
Worker's comp does not pay for mental stress
Workers Compensation benefits are completely non-taxable for federal income taxes.