Legal Question in Workers Comp in California
Workers Compensation
I would like to know if A Settlement from workers compensation,means that a person automatically resigned?
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Workers Compensation
No, not always. You may be given restriction and if the employer can place you with a modified duty then you may continue working depending on the company's size, needs and etc. Call us at 213.388.7070 for a freeconsultation.
Re: Workers Compensation
Not at all.If you are in So. Cal. contact me if not talk to a Work Comp Atty in your area.
Re: Workers Compensation
Not at all.If you are in So. Cal. contact me, if not talk to a Work Comp Atty in your area.
Re: Workers Compensation
A workers' compensation settlement is not an automatic death sentence for your employment. If you injured yourself during the coverage of carrier A, but at the time of settlement your employer now uses carrier B, then it is possible to continue working with the same employer.
If you stip (Not a complete buyout of your P.D., future med, etc.) the case, it is possible to continue with the same employer.
Other than the above, there are a few more factors involved with regards to whether or not a settlement will lead to the death of your employment which we can cover should you decide to take advantage of my free consultation. 1.877.505.INJURY.