Author | Subject: Re: Can you sue the company you work for if you are trying to get workmans comp, but are now on LTD |
Del | Posted At 16:48:14 01/21/2001
George, Laws vary from state-to-state, but must don't allow a worker to sue an employer at all or only in "rare" circumstances. Additional info was e-mailed to you in regards to advocates in Florida. Florida Injured Worker Advocates Prairielaw, Workers' Comp - Florida http://www.prairielaw.com/messageboards/board.asp?channelId=4&subId=82&mbId=60 ----------------------------------------------------- There are Florida links at Injured Worker's of America (IWA) Web Site: http://www.medakate.org/workcomp.html State Coordinators Page: http://www.medakate.org/statcord.html ----------------------------------------------------- A positive FL Supreme Court Ruling in Turner v. PCR, Inc., 25 Fla. L. Weekly S174 (Fla. Mar. 2, 2000) - http://www.katzlaw.com/katz_appellate_archives_030600.html ----------------------------------------------------- fl-impairment.com links - http://www.fl-impairment.com/p249.htm ----------------------------------------------------- MyUnion.Net - http://www.myunion.net/fla/legalrt0407.htm ----------------------------------------------------- State of Florida - http://www.fdles.state.fl.us/Services/iotj.htm ----------------------------------------------------- Additional links are: http://www.blslawyers.com/wrkcomp.html http://www.floridaworkerscomp.com/ There's a Florida WC Q&A page here. http://web2.airmail.net/mskapar2/Florida.html http://www.workerscompensationinsurance.com/workers_compensation/florida.htm (a very informative site) ----------------------------------------------------- We hope this information helps, Injured Workers' Alliance of Oregon |
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