Legal Question in Workers Comp in Florida

I live in Texas but my employer is in Florida

I was injured on 12-16-03. I fell out of a truck I was loading on a lowboy trailer. I didn't notify my employer immediately. I have been denied workman's comp in Texas and Florida, for untimely notification. I have a back injury and just want medical treatment paid. I had a lawyer in Texas but they said they can't take the case after all because it has to be handled out of Florida. I do have an eye witness of my accident who also works for the same company and is willing to give a statement. I can't travel because of the pain, can I get a lawyer in Florida without being there?


Asked on 3/24/04, 7:53 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Randall Gilbert Gilbert & Caddy P.A.

Re: I live in Texas but my employer is in Florida

Advise me of where the injury occured in Florida, specifically tne county if you know, and I will provide you with a selection of lawyers who will be able to discuss representing you in your personal injury case.

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Answered on 3/25/04, 6:54 am
Steve Renick Bloom & Kinnear P.A.

Re: I live in Texas but my employer is in Florida

With all due respect and contrary to what the previous attorney replied, you may be required to pursue workers' compensation benefits if there was no negligence on the part of the employer. I would need some additional facts. First, how long you waited to report the injury. Under Florida law, an injured worker has 30 days from the date he knew, or should have known of an injury resulting from a work-related accident. Next, I need to verify that the accident occurred in Florida, and what part of Florida. I do handle cases all over the state of florida, and would be happy to review your case. You need to seek competent legal advice on your workers' compensation case immediately. If it would be more advantageous pursuing the claim under personal injury, that attorney could advise you of the same as well. If you would like to call my office, call me at 800-884-0888, and ask for Steve Renick. Thank you

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Answered on 3/25/04, 9:27 am


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