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		<title>Houston Work Injury Lawyer Helps Texas Workers Injured on the Job</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[personal-injurylawyer.com Houston work injury lawyer Marc Whitehead helps Texas workers who suffered on the job injuries. Texas workers are frequently exposed to dangerous conditions in the work place that can cause serious injury, and some employers do not subscribe to the Texas Workers Compensation. They must still protect employees. Even if Workman&#8217;s Comp is provided, [...]]]></description>
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<p>personal-injurylawyer.com Houston work injury lawyer Marc Whitehead helps Texas workers who suffered on the job injuries. Texas workers are frequently exposed to dangerous conditions in the work place that can cause serious injury, and some employers do not subscribe to the Texas Workers Compensation. They must still protect employees. Even if Workman&#8217;s Comp is provided, it may not be enough, and third party injury claims may be filed. Texaspersonal injury attorney Marc Whitehead , Attorney at Law, LLP can assist if you have been injured on the job and denied compensation or benefits, including social security and long term disability benefits. Marc Whitehead &#038; Associates, Attorneys at Law provide comprehensive legal representation to clients in Houston and throughout the Texas Gulf Coast. Houston personal injury attorney Marc Whitehead is a nationally certified social security disability attorney. He has earned local and national distinction by personally designing a legal strategy to best suit each individual case. Firm founder Marc Whitehead is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, a rigorous and demanding certification process. For a free consultation, call (713) 228-8888 or visit http</p>
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		<title>Injury Lawyer Bamberg SC R. Steven Chandler, Attorney At Law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accident on the road? Injury at work? Call R. Steven Chandler, Attorney At Law, LLC. Located just outside of Bamberg, South Carolina, Mr. Chandler has years of experience in civil litigation and can help you win the compensation you deserve. Don&#8217;t let insurance companies and government agencies ignore your rights. Call R. Steven Chandler, Attorney [...]]]></description>
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<p>Accident on the road? Injury at work? Call R. Steven Chandler, Attorney At Law, LLC. Located just outside of Bamberg, South Carolina, Mr. Chandler has years of experience in civil litigation and can help you win the compensation you deserve. Don&#8217;t let insurance companies and government agencies ignore your rights. Call R. Steven Chandler, Attorney At Law today! Visit us www.yellowpages.com<br />
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		<title>Expert Questions &amp; Answer About A Florida Work Injury</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is an expert answer given by Florida work injury lawyer, Joseph M. Maus, and taken from AllExperts.com, a free Q &#38; A service on the internet: Question: I had an accident at my job where I badly hurt my ankle and foot. I did let a supervisor know about the accident but I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is an expert answer given by <strong>Florida work injury</strong> lawyer, Joseph M. Maus, and taken from AllExperts.com, a free Q &amp; A service on the internet:</p>
<p>Question:<br /> I had an accident at my job where I badly hurt my ankle and foot. I did let a supervisor know about the accident but I told him I would be ok and that paperwork was not necessary. Well the next day my condition was worse. The pain was severe on my ankle and foot. So I told the supervisor that I need to fill out the paperwork. They sent me to their company doctor. Their doctor ordered me to stay home from work for two days and stay off my foot. This was written in black and white and I delivered the paperwork to my bosses. My pain was severe and I had to be laying down with my foot elevated to slow down the swelling. My supervisors said that I would have to immediately go on light duty right after my meeting with their doctor. Are they allowed to override the doctors orders? I declined because of the pain I was suffering. Can I lose my job for this? This was their doctor&#8217;s orders, not my doctor. I live in Florida. Thank you</p>
<p> Answer:<br /> Your answer raises many issues in Florida&#8217;s workers compensation system.  </p>
<p> When you have a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.mauslawfirm.com/work-accident-compensation.html">Florida work injury</a> from being injured on the job, presuming your employer has workers compensation insurance coverage, the employer is supposed to put their insurance carrier on notice of your injury and the claim is handled by the WC insurance company.  In some very large companies, a portion of the claim may be administered from within the company.  However, 9 times out of 10, the claim is handled by the WC insurance company or a Third Party Administrator hired by the insurance company.</p>
<p> It is the insurance company, or their Administrator, that makes the decisions regarding your medical care.  This includes choosing the doctor from whom you receive your initial medical care.  They will usually meet, or at least speak to your doctor after your appointment so that they know what type care the doctor is prescribing, and whether you can return to work. Your employer does not choose your doctor, and cannot override your doctor&#8217;s work restrictions or limitations.</p>
<p> I am unable to determine from your email who it is that chose this initial doctor.  Usually in a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.mauslawfirm.com/work-accident-compensation.html">Florida work injury</a> or worker&#8217;s comp claim, the initial medical care comes from a &#8220;walk-in&#8221; clinic.  However, if the doctor told you to stay home, you are supposed to stay home.  The employer exposes themselves to a more serious workers compensation claim, as well as OSHA violations, by forcing an injured worker back to work against his doctors orders.</p>
<p> The first thing you should do is verify that the employer has notified their WC insurance company.  The employer is required to fill out a &#8220;First Report of Injury&#8221;, which is signed by you and the employer, then forwarded to the WC insurance company.  Once this happens, a WC adjustor takes over the management of your claim.  The WC adjustor will understand that a &#8220;no work&#8221; restriction means you stay home from work, even if the company wants you back right away.</p>
<p> If there is a WC insurance company involved, you should contact your adjustor to discuss the issue.  The adjustor can get the employer straightened out.</p>
<p> There are many variables that could affect my advice to you.  These include the name of your employer, whether you work for a government or municipality, the size of the employer and whether they have WC insurance coverage, the doctors report and specific limitations, and a few other factors.  Florida workers compensation system can be a frustrating and aggravating experience.  It&#8217;s important to make sure your claim is set up correctly when it first occurs, and that you are receiving all the benefits that you are entitled to receive.  This includes having an adjustor, or a workers compensation lawyer stop an overbearing employer from forcing an employer back to work against his doctors restrictions.</p>
<p>For more information about a <strong>Florida work injury, </strong>contact Florida work accident compensation lawyer Joseph M. Maus at 1-866-556-5529 or <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.mauslawfirm.com/contact.html">email</a> him today.</p>
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<p>South Florida Attorney Joseph M. Maus and Associates has been helping victims of injuries and accidents for close to 16 years. The firm prides itself on having the resources and experience of the largest state-wide law firms, yet providing individualized attention to each and every client.</p>
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		<title>California Third Party Work Injury Lawyer: A Case Study &#8211; Workplace Explosion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is important that seriously injured workers and their families understand how California work injury law operates. In order to illustrate California worker injury law the following is a workplace case study for a fire and explosion work place accident in California. The discussion includes a California workers compensation analysis and a California third party [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is important that seriously injured workers and their families understand how California work injury law operates. In order to illustrate California worker injury law the following is a workplace case study for a fire and explosion work place accident in California. The discussion includes a California workers compensation analysis and a California third party work injury liability analysis.</p>
<p>A Case Study &#8211; Explosion and Fire &#8211; - Death and Serious Burn Injuries</p>
<p>Loony Demolition, Inc. installs, removes and junks gasoline pumps and underground tanks. A Loony Demolition, Inc. worker was using a portable power saw to cut a storage tank that had been used for underground storage at a gas station. The company failed to adequately purge the tank and test for vapors before beginning to cut and an explosion ensued, killing the employee and seriously injuring three others.</p>
<p>The three injured workers in the explosion worked for a different company, Joe&#8217;s Paving. They all suffered full thickness burns and had to be resuscitated at the local Burn Unit. On a daily basis they endured a horribly painful burn treatment called debridement. Debridement is the process of surgically removing dead tissue around a burn. Living Hell is a much more telling and accurate description. They were discharged from the hospital with amputation, scarring, disfigurement and indescribable pain. All three workers were unable to return back to work due to their injuries.</p>
<p>Investigation:</p>
<p>An investigation into the Loony Demolition, Inc. incident revealed:</p>
<p>1. Failed to test the atmosphere in tank prior to work or cutting.<br />2. Failed to establish guidelines for gas-freeing.<br />3. Failed follow the recommended procedures set forth in American Petroleum Institute (API) Bulletin 1604, &#8220;Recommended Practice for Abandonment or Removal of Used Underground Service Station Tanks&#8221;.<br />4. Failed to train employees to recognize and then avoid unsafe conditions while working with tanks which have previously contained flammable liquids. This is in violation of 29 CFR 1926.21(b)(2) and the California equivalent.</p>
<p>Workers Compensation Analysis:</p>
<p>The Loony Demolition, Inc. employee whom died had a wife and two children. Under the California workers compensation system they were entitled to receive Death Benefits. The family received less than $290,000, an extremely unjust and unfair amount in the face of the devastation of losing a husband and father.</p>
<p>The Joe&#8217;s Paving employees were also entitled to benefits under the California workers compensation system. However, California Workers&#8217; Compensation benefits are low and they are in a continual battle with the workers compensation carrier over appropriate medical treatment. After almost two years of enduring the unfair California workers&#8217; compensation system these workers and their families were barely making ends meet.</p>
<p>Third Party Work Injury Analysis:</p>
<p>The family of the Loony Demolition, Inc. employee whom died has no third party defendant to sue. The family is only entitled to California workers compensation death benefits.</p>
<p>The employees of Joe&#8217;s Paving have a strong liability case against Loony Demolition, Inc. Loony Demolition, Inc. was clearly responsible for the explosion and fire. In this case, Loony Demolition, Inc. is termed a &#8220;third-party.&#8221; The three injured workers from Joe&#8217;s Paving bring a third party work injury lawsuit against Loony Demolition, Inc.</p>
<p>The workplace explosion was caused by the failure of the third party, Loony Demolition, Inc., to test the tank prior to cutting, this breached established guidelines for gas-freeing. Including, API procedures, OSHA requirements and longstanding custom and practice in the industry. These horribly injured employees recover many millions of dollars for their injuries.</p>
<p>However, money is not the true issue. The money can never replace what these catastrophically injured workers have lost. No matter what the sum. The pain and despair are unbearable.</p>
<p>Disclaimer</p>
<p>The foregoing is a case study. Any resemblance to actual events, persons or companies is purely coincidental. It is not legal advice. It is simplistic in order to achieve clarity. Each case is different and has separate challenges, difficulties and/or nuances. There is no guarantee that your case will have a similar result as discussed in this case study.</p>
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		<title>Florida Work Injury &#8211; Reporting an Injury to Your Employer</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is an expert answer given by <strong>Florida work injury</strong> lawyer, Joseph M. Maus, and taken from AllExperts.com, a free Q &amp; A service on the internet:</p>
<p>Question:<br /> From the time of knowledge, how long do I have to report a injury to my employer (Florida).</p>
<p> Answer:<br /> I am not sure what you mean by the &#8220;time of knowledge&#8221;, but Fla. Statute section 440.185 details when a Florida work injury must be reported to the employer.  It says:</p>
<p> 440.185  Notice of injury or death; reports; penalties for violations.&#8211; (1)  An employee who suffers an injury arising out of and in the course of employment shall advise his or her employer of the injury within 30 days after the date of or initial manifestation of the injury. Failure to so advise the employer shall bar a petition under this chapter unless:</p>
<p> (a)  The employer or the employer&#8217;s agent had actual knowledge of the injury, i.e. accident in employers truck, observing bleeding by employee, etc.;</p>
<p> b)  The cause of the injury could not be identified without a medical opinion and the employee advised the employer within 30 days after obtaining a medical opinion indicating that the injury arose out of and in the course of employment;</p>
<p> (c)  The employer did not put its employees on notice of the requirements of this section by posting notice pursuant to s. 440.055; or</p>
<p> (d)  Exceptional circumstances, outside the scope of paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) justify such failure.  Exceptional circumstances require that some uncommon or extraordinary event prevented the claimant from timely filing an accident report.</p>
<p> Once you report the injury/accident to your employer, the employer is required to fill out a First Report of Injury within 7 days, placing its WC insurance company on notice of the claim.</p>
<p> This is the general rule, and not all dates of accident are obvious.  There are different Florida Statutes that apply to different situations, such as F.S. 440.02(1) for exposure to a toxic substance; F.S. 440.151(2) for occupational disease; F.S. 111.18 The Heart/Lung Bill for Firefighter.</p>
<p> If you have a question about a particular set of facts, you should consult with an experienced <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.mauslawfirm.com/work-accident-compensation.html">Florida work injury</a> lawyer to evaluate all the facts related to your claim.</p>
<p> For more information about a <strong>Florida work injury, </strong>contact <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.mauslawfirm.com/work-accident-compensation.html">Florida work accident compensation</a> lawyer Joseph M. Maus at 1-866-556-5529 or <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.mauslawfirm.com/contact.html">email</a> him today.</p>
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<p>South Florida Attorney Joseph M. Maus and Associates has been helping victims of injuries and accidents for close to 16 years. The firm prides itself on having the resources and experience of the largest state-wide law firms, yet providing individualized attention to each and every client.</p>
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		<title>Work Injury Lawyers &#8211; Saviors Or Sinners?</title>
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<div><br/><br/><br/><br/>If you have been consistently becoming more ill or incapacitated over the months or years, or you have been injured directly by hazards or negligence at the work place, you are one of the millions of people yearly in America who will benefit from the services that work injury lawyers provide.<br/><br/>When you have questions that you need answered or have been slighted in any way by your employer regarding an injury or a condition that was caused by your work environment, you have rights that you may not completely understand, and because all of these matters are time sensitive, you will need to get on with things rather quickly.<br/><br/>Timing is nearly everything where these cases are concerned, and this means that you will need to be prepared with full documentation of all of the events, conversations, and symptoms leading up to your injury or condition.<br/><br/>In order to do this properly, doctors and work injury lawyers often work together to get a clear and concise case file worked up, and this is then presented to your employer or their attorney for review and answer.<br/><br/>If you already have a work injury lawyer in place, your employer will understand that you are serious about your claims and about backing them up to the full extent of the law.<br/><br/><strong>Because workers comp and personal injury laws vary greatly from state to state, you will need to stay local in your search for the attorney you feel comfortable with. </strong><br/><br/>An online search for a firm or an independent attorney is a great way to get started, and you might include your city and state in the terms of your search so that you can retrieve a more thorough listing of local work injury lawyers.<br/><br/>Remember that many of these lawyers will review the details of your case for free, some of them offering full services in advance of payment based on the strengths that they find in your case.<br/><br/><strong>As you move forward, it is important to remember to let your attorney do all of the talking and the communicating unless you have been directed to do so at a hearing.</strong><br/><br/>As with all legal battles, everything that you say can and will be taken into consideration when determining the outcome of your benefit awards or settlement. It is very important that you keep yourself protected and out of the spotlight until your attorney has navigated the waters and assessed the situation.<br/><br/>The nature of your injuries or illness will also play a big part in the way that your case is determined by the court, should the suit reach the bench of the law. In order to avoid court cases, the work injury lawyer has the expertise and the know-how to negotiate out of court settlements that you might not have though possible.<br/><br/>Most employers will avoid court at all costs, but this doesn&#8217;t mean that you should accept the first low number that is thrown on the table, making your attorney a very important commodity.<br/><br/><a href='http://NanotechManufacturers.com'>Nanotech Manufacturers</a></div>
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