Yes.
When you are injured on the job at that compensates your ability to perform your duties and are fighting for compensation you can hire a labor attorney.
The question is very broad. However, workers compensation insurance is intended to provide a source of compensation for employees who are injured within the course and scope of their employment. Workers Compensation requirements differ by State, and you are best advised to consult the State statutes, or a workers compensation attorney, for specific advice.
No. But if you have wedding insurance public liabilitycoverage may be included. The extent of coverage is deefined by the terms and conditions of the policy. Further, if someone is injured as a result of a negligent act by the owner of the facility where the weddinhg is held, his/her/its liability insurance would probably come into play. That is one of the areas of inquiry that should be made when you are choosing a venue for a wedding.
No you cant.
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Expect nothing, get an attorney...
Any kind of store should have insurance for customers that become injured on their premisis. If they don't have insurance, I would let them know that you will be speaking with an attorney.
Once you've reported an accident to your insurance company they will assign a claims adjuster to your file. The claims adjuster will meet you in person or contact you by phone to determine what is covered by your policy. The claims adjuster will let you know where to take your vehicle to be assessed to determine if it is a write off or repairable. If the accident was the fault of another party, then your adjuster will contact the other insurance company of the other party, assuming you were able to obtain the information of the other party. If anyone was injured in the accident then information from a doctor will need to be provided to the insurance company, so they assess financial compensation for the injury and time off work.
No. Personal injury settlements are non-taxable. Double check with your state's commissioner of insurance, or the adjuster you settled with. It may vary by state.
Whether or not an accident attorney will represent you depends on a number of factors. It depends on if you were injured in an accident, the extent of your injury, insurance issues and state laws. The best way to determine if an attorney will cover you is to contact one in your area.
Your insurance company will provide an attorney to you if you are a defendant in an accident lawsuit. If you are the injured party and want to collect a big judgment then perhaps you would want to find your own PI attorney.
Yes. You pay for a Disability attorney.
Claim is reported to carrier. Claim is assigned to an adjuster. Adjuster reviews claim contacts all parties (generally) takes recorded statements from all parties (including witnesses), requests police report if there is one. Adjuster determines liability. Adjuster determines damages (either writes estimate themselves, requests estimates, hires an independent appraiser etc). Adjuster issues payment for damages, (including paying rental if so required) If injury claim; Adjuster (after completing all above), requests a medical authorization to gather medical reports/bills etc. When injured party has been released from physician, and 'healed' adjuster offers and negotiates settlement.
It depends on the policy wording (what you purchased with the policy). Most governments require all cars to have basic third party insurance to be legally on the road. Third party insurance covers all property and people damaged or injured by the driver of a car if that driver is at fault - the "people injured" will include passengers in the car of the driver at fault. Comprehensive insurance covers all that third party insurance does but also includes the drivers car and the driver, even if the driver is at fault. The insurance companies covering the two cars will work out between them which insurance pays for what. Basically passengers, bystanders and drivers not at fault will get paid out by the insurance of the driver who was at fault. However injured passengers should pursue their claim against both drivers (let the insurance companies courts decide who pays in the end) individually. They need to get their own legal representation - get their own attorney /solicitor. THEY WILL NOT BE "LOOKED AFTER" they HAVE to claim for themselves.
If you husband was injured on the job you need to find a workmans compensation attorney, preferably one that has handled brain injury caes. A great place to get a referral is you neurologist.
medical insurance
It's on your car insurance.