FAQS page 20

923 FAQs where found , 30 in this page

Should I sign medical authorization forms for the insurance company?

No. Do not sign any documents for the insurance company. Your car accident lawyer will handle this for you as well. Learn More

How much money will a jury award me?

Your car accident lawyer can answer this question only after they have thoroughly investigated the case. The answer will depend on the number of your medical bills and the severity of your injuries. They must also know exactly the circumstances under which you came to be injured. Once they have the necessary data, they will place a dollar amount on the case. Learn More

Can I deal with the insurance company on my own?

You may do so if you wish, but you may regret that decision in the end. The insurance company’s adjusters and lawyers do not want to offer you a fair settlement. Furthermore, you are not aware of all of the intricacies of personal injury law. You could unwittingly say or do something that will damage your case. Allow professionals who have experience in this area of the law, such as a car accident lawyer, to do this work for you. Learn More

Do I have to be injured in my workplace to be entitled to worker's compensation?

No. Whenever your injury is related to your job, it will be covered. For example, you will be covered if you suffer an injury while on a business trip, doing work-related commissions, or even if you are attending a social gathering required for your work. Learn More

Can I be treated by my doctor and, if not, can I trust a doctor provided by my employer?

In some states, you have the right to see your doctor if you request in writing before the injury. However, injured workers are referred to a doctor hired and paid by their employers. Yet your doctor's report will have a significant impact on the benefits you will receive. Keep in mind that the doctor paid by your employer's insurance company is not your friend. The desire to have future business with your employer or the insurance company can motivate the doctor to minimize the severity of your injury or identify the injury as a pre-existing condition. Learn More

What types of benefits can I receive?

The compensation will be unique in each case, but often covers medical expenses, payments for lost wages, physical rehabilitation, and compensation for wrongful death. Learn More

If I am undocumented, can I receive workers' compensation benefits?

All workers receive the same benefits as long as they are working. You can receive worker's compensation benefits even if you are undocumented and you are paid in cash. Learn More

A man fell at work and injured his back. He went to the doctor and underwent several treatments. Shortly after, the doctor told him he was ready to go back to work. However, when he went back to work, he couldn’t perform the same duties because he still suffered from back pain. What rights does this injured worker have?

He has the right to ask for a change of doctor. It is very essential to do this so that the injured employee can receive the best possible treatment for his injury. If the worker requests a change of doctor, his attorney can help him choose the most appropriate one given his unique circumstances. If he cannot work, he has the right to receive a percentage of his salary, about 66.67%. If he cannot work at all because of his medical restrictions and his employer cannot accommodate his needs, then he is also entitled to an additional percentage of his weekly income. If a doctor has concluded that the patient has reached maximum medical improvement, he will follow the diagnosis by assigning an impairment rating. The impairment rating indicates the extent of permanent damage to your body as a result of your injury. The injured employee may then be eligible for impairment income benefits which are paid to injured employees to compensate them for the damage to their body due to a work-related injury. Learn More

How long do I have to report a work-related accident to my employer from the time the accident occurred?

30 days Learn More

How long can I wait after my accident to file a workers’ compensation claim in court?

You have up to 2 years. Learn More

Can I change doctors if I am not happy with the physician assigned by the insurance company?

You can change doctors once in the life of your case. Learn More

If a doctor says I am unable to return to work as a result of my injuries, am I entitled to lost wages?

Yes, you are entitled to 66.6% of your average weekly earnings. Learn More

If I do not agree with the doctor’s diagnosis, is there something I can do?

Yes, you can request an independent medical examination (IME). That is an expert opinion from a third party doctor. Learn More

If my employer does not have insurance, am I still entitled to benefits if I get involved in a work accident?

Yes, if your employer does not have insurance, they are obligated to pay lost wages and cover medical costs you incurred as a result of your injury. Learn More

I work for a small company, which has three employees or less, am I still entitled to benefits in the event I suffer an accident at work?

Companies with less than three employees are not required to carry workers compensation insurance. However, they are still liable for benefits in the event you suffer an accident or injury. Learn More

If I get fired for filing my workers' compensation case, do I have lawsuit against my employer?

Absolutely! It is illegal to fire someone who has a work accident or requests workers compensation benefits. Learn More

How are my lost wages calculated if I’m unable to return to work due to my accident?

Lost wages are based on your average weekly earnings over the 13 weeks before the date of the accident. Learn More

If I cannot work again because of my accident, will I be eligible to collect disability benefits?

Yes, the insurance company may pay Permanent Total Disability in the event the doctors determine you are permanently disabled and vocational experts say you can no longer work. Learn More

What happens when a green card holder is arrested?

When someone who is not a US citizen is arrested, this represents a criminal and immigration problem. The consequences of this conduct should be considered by your criminal defense lawyer when you work with your immigration lawyer. How the criminal case is resolved will determine if you are allowed to remain in United States. This is why you need an experienced criminal defense attorney to handle your case. Learn More

Whats the difference between parole and probation?

Parole no longer exists in the federal system and Florida State System. Parole is the period after the served time. Probation is generally what happens when the individual is able to avoid the serving period and he or she is sentenced to a period of probation or supervised release. Learn More

Whats the difference between a felony and misdemeanor?

Some individuals may be confused about these. All you need to know is the definition. When its punishable by a year or less, its a misdemeanor. When its punishable by over a year, in custody and as a possible sentence, its a felony. Learn More

When are you under arrest?

You are under arrest when the police restrain your freedom. This may trigger you constitutional rights of protections. All the facts and details such as the timing and confrontation with the police or federal law enforcement agency are important and they must be discussed with your criminal defense attorney at a firm such as Gallardo Law Firm. Learn More

Whats the difference between DWI and DUI?

There is no difference between them. This is just the way they are called. Some states use Driving Under the Influence while others call it Driving While Under the Influence. DUI is a very serious misdemeanor so its important you have an experienced DUI attorney handling your case. Learn More

How can I know when Im being investigated for federal charges?

In some cases, the individual will either receive a letter and in some unfortunate circumstances, the person will learn because there is an agent knocking on the door. Its very important you contact your lawyer immediately. Learn More

Are controlled subtances illegal? Can you give me some examples?

A controlled substance is any substance considered to be illegal to possess. Some of these substances can be medications prescribed by your physician. Its not illegal for you to have these as a patient. Other substances like for example cocaine, heroin, ecstasy, etc. are inherently illegal. Learn More

Is a drug crime considered a federal offense?

Every specific case affects charges differently. Drug crimes are generally charged as federal offenses when the offender has been involved in a crime with large amounts of an illegal substance or have been transporting drugs over the states or national borders. Learn More

When should I hire a criminal defense lawyer?

From the moment you are aware you have become involved in any type of criminal allegations, even if formal charges have not been filed. A legal professional representing your interest is very important, he or she will investigate the charges brought against you and advocate in your behalf. Learn More

Can a person convicted of a sex crime work with children?

This depends on the crime which the person has been convicted for. Sex crimes involving children may be punishable for life in prison. Repercussions for federal sex crime offenders are very severe. The best thing to do is to hire a competent legal professional to get counseling and answers to your questions. Learn More

What are some of the major crimes and minor crimes?

Within the crimes considered by the federal court system as misdemeanors we can mention assault and sexual abuse if they do not cause severe damages. The possession of small amounts of drugs, for example, a small amount of marijuana is also considered a misdemeanor. Violating traffic laws while no major consequences occur such as injuries and destruction of the traffic property is also consider a misdemeanor. The federal crimes considered felonies are determined by groups, i.e.: Government Operations: Attacking federal members or public employees, stealing the government properties, and forgery. Illegal trade between states: Retention of American aircraft and transportation of stolen property. Counterfeiting and theft of credit cards. Legal proceedings: Obstruct the judicial laws, deny or falsify information to the feds. Violent crimes: People arresting, robberies, possession of illegal weapons, carjacking. Crimes against children and women: Harassment against women, not complying with child support, and sexual abuse. Trafficking illegal drugs through the airport and the port of Miami Florida. Learn More

Is tax fraud a felony?

Yes. It is punishable by up to $250,000 in fines and some years in federal prison. If this is your case, do not wait to hire a crime attorney to work and fight to protect your interest. Learn More