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What Follows Next After a Worker’s Compensation Deposition Gets Over

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Receiving a worker’s compensation may lead to litigation that requires you to give a deposition that explains your side of the story. A legal deposition is just one way for you to give your statement. Depositions can be used to help establish a case or they can be used in court proceedings if necessary.

Suing Your Employer If You Are Injured At Work: What The Law States

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Receiving an injury while on the job can be financially devastating. In some cases, if your injury is severe enough, you may not be able to return to your old job. This can mean limited financial resources long after your Workers’ Compensation benefits run out. When this happens, the first thing many people want to do is sue their employer. While this is an option, it is only acceptable if your employer was intentionally negligible and that their actions were the direct cause of your injury.

Your Employer’s Responsibilities In Case You Suffer Workplace Injury

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Whether you are injured on the job or on company property, your employer will most likely be required to pay for at least a portion of your medical bills. The amount of their liability will be determined by several factors, including whether you were injured during your shift or after you clocked out and left. If you were injured on the property after hours, you may have to prove their liability.

Construction Accidents and Workers’ Compensation: An Overview

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An injury received while on the job can cause either temporary or permanent disability making it difficult for you to support and care for your family. While most companies have workers’ compensation insurance, they don’t always help the employee get the help they need to make it through this difficult time.

An Overview on the Rehabilitation Rights of Injured Workers

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When an employee is injured on the job and can no longer perform their duties, they have the right to receive rehabilitation. In most cases, an employer will offer the employee a job doing a different type of work that is within their physical limits and provides them the on-the-job training they need. If this is not an option, their Worker’s Compensation insurance carrier will pay for the employee to learn a new trade or skill in another area that interests them.

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