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What Is My Workers’ Comp Case Worth?

Many people considering a workers' compensation claim want to know "How much is my case worth?" The answer depends on your unique situation.

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Reporting an Injury to Your Employer

Reporting an injury to your employer or supervisor is a critical step in the workers’ compensation process. In fact, you cannot receive workers’ compensation until you report your injury or illness to your employer.

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What is Workers' Compensation?

Workers' compensation is a state-mandated insurance program that provides benefits to employees who suffer injuries and illnesses at work, or in the course of work.

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Injuries You Face Every Day as a Retail Worker

Employees face injury risks specific to their job description and work environment. For example, retail workers face injury risks that other workers may not necessarily face. Here are some of the injuries to watch out for if you are a retail employee.

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The 3 Basic Types of Legal Damages

Many people have heard of the concept of suing for damages, but they may not fully understand how those damages work. If you have been injured - physically, emotionally, or financially - it's important to know how your lawsuit can make you whole again and how it can help prevent future bad behavior.

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The SSA Says I Can Do Sedentary Work: Now What?

When you are ill, performing seemingly simple tasks such as sitting or handling paperwork can be difficult. However, the Social Security Administration (SSA) can deny your claim if they determine that you are not adequately disabled and you can at least perform sedentary work.

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