That really can't be answered here..because every state has different work comp laws and there are different impairment ratings and such for the whole arm and hand so every case is a case by case situation. It can depend on your job and whether you can go back to that job and be fully functional vs restricted work.
how goofy ask me anything ill tell you something it may not b right but ill answer i thought youn would ans
I am not sure,every state has different work comp lawsconcerning that sort of thing.You have to get an impairment rating from a doctor who is trained to do those type of exams.Based on that,your work comp laws,and vocation they come up with a figure.Nationally the average WC settlement for carpal tunnel surgery is between 15-30k.If you have a lawyer you will be on the higher end of that according to one study,but remember they get 20-30% of their cut off of that.So before you go head to head against a company,you need to be pretty sure the lawyer can get more than 20-30% OVER what the company might have been willing to settle for.ie.the company says we will give you 10k..you hire a lawyer and you get 12k...subtract 25% for his fee,and your left with 9k..plus a lot of ill feelings with the company you still work for)Learn more athttp://www.carpal-tunnel-symptoms.com
A settlement agreement is a contract. You would have to prove that there is some legal defect with the contract, such as duress. Simply changing your mind is not sufficient.
they came from england,switzerland, germany, and france
Yes it is good to listen to music when you are ill because it calms you down.
When I had some garlic sausages when I was ill, it made me feel better for a while.
like my status and ill tell you my favorite thing about you
The quotation is "it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good." This is from Shakespeare. An "ill" wind would be a bad or unpleasant wind - but the quote means that even a bad wind can result in good things in the end.
He is a VERY good person!!!!
Its not such a good idea to give a bow and arrow to someone who is mentally ill
no, cause ill chisel his teeth out.
'Tis an Ill Wind That Blows No Good - 1912 was released on: USA: 12 February 1912