Legal Question in Workers Comp in Florida

I was injured on construction job but my employer has no workers comp. He is required to have it but neglected to do so. He fired me the day after my injury and no Dr will see me due to no insurance. The Fl workers comp line told me I can file a complaint but they can not require him to pay my medical bills. They will fine him and or shut his business but im still in abad predicament. I need help. What can I do for help?


Asked on 10/01/09, 5:34 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Shapiro Robert D. Shapiro

1. Go see a WC lawyer ASAP - someone who specializes in representing injured workers NOT employers.

2. Often, the employers lie and say they don't have WC. Don't always believe them.

3. If a subcontractor doesn't have work comp insurance, the law says the general contractor must pay the sub-contractor's employee workers' comp. If your boss was doing work without a general contractor, the landowner or property owner or lessor may be responsible.

3. II your employer once had work comp coverage but didn't pay, the law specifies a procedure that the insurane company must follow to cancel the insurance, and if they don't follow the procedure exactly, then the WC insurance is still effective and you can claim.

4. Sometimes, clever employers do business under different corporate names so a lawyer should check to see what other companies or corporations the employer has.

There are other things, but the bottom line is you need to call a lawyer who specializes in representing injured workers ASAP. Since I'm in Miami, I can recommend someone close to you if you want. Send me your name and phone number by email.

Bob Shapiro

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Answered on 10/01/09, 8:55 am


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