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In short, no. If you were going to get workmans comp before, you should still get it. That said, this may be different on a state to state basis or even a case by case basis. i would advise calling a lawyer for legal advice at this point.

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Q: I was injure on the job, and have had back pain every since. I would like to move home, to get family help. Would i be deny workmans comp, If i relocate to Califorina.?
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