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- How is Michigan workers’ compensation dealing with the coronavirus?
- How long will my Social Security Disability last?
- I am disabled and depend entirely upon my $900 monthly Social Security Disability check. I heard my benefits are in jeopardy. Is that true? (Jan 2015)
- I didn’t report the injury until a week later
- I fractured my hip at work
- I have been ill, and am missing time from work. Is my employer supposed to pay me something while I am off work?
- I hurt my back on the job. My employer fired me because it said I should have not lifted a heavy weight by myself. It says it is a work policy that two people lift heavy weights together. I am still hurt and need restrictions but my workers’ comp is being denied. The comp carrier says I was fired for cause and that it doesn’t have to pay. Please help
- I injured my back at work last year
- I injured my back at work on the job in 2010
- I injured my knee at work sept 2013
- I was diagnosed with an illness which my doctor says will require me to be off work for a year or two while I undergo treatment. Although I am not permanently disabled, is there any help I can get to pay my bills? (May 2014)
- I was hurt on the job and can’t work, but my employer told me he doesn’t believe in workers’ compensation. He told me he would ‘chip in’ on my medical bills, but I need more help than that. Without my paycheck, I have no way to support my family. What can I do? (Feb 2015)
- I was hurt on the job and every doctor
- I was hurt on the job and now my employer has terminated me
- I was injured at work, my employer’s comp insurance refused to pay my medical bills claiming the bills were not coded properly, and now I am getting hounded by a collection agency for payment. What should I do? (June 2015)
- I was injured at work, worked light duty for a month, was then laid off and told to file for unemployment. I did that–but now the Michigan Unemployment Agency has accused me of fraud, demanded that I repay benefits, and pay three times the amount in penalties. What can I do? (May 2015)
- I was injured on the job this summer and have been unable to work since. My employer paid me sick leave until recently at ½ my normal pay, but is now telling me it is too late for me to receive workers’ compensation benefits because I received sick leave instead. Is this true? (Dec 2014
- If insurance companies tell me not to get a lawyer or if strangers solicit me
- My doctor told me to stay off work following a work injury, but my employer told me it doesn’t believe in workers’ comp and I have received no benefits. What can I do? (April 2015)
- My doctors have all recognized that I can’t work because I have severe congestive heart failure. When I applied for Social Security Disability, I was denied and told I do not have enough credits. What does that mean? What should I do? (June 2014)
- My employer says I can’t get workers’ comp for pre-existing conditions
- My fiance lost his life
- My treating doctor said I am disabled but Social Security denied my claim
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