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  • 690 S. Lewis St., Metter, GA 30439

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  • 1 S. Rountree St., Ste. A, Metter, GA 30439

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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How do I get my chiropractic bills if my chiropractor won't give them to me?

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Answered by attorney David B. Rechtman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Rechtman & Spevak
You do have a legal right to your medical records and bills. However, the question is how do you enforce this right. It is a sticky situation, but I think the decision on how to proceed can be best made by the personal injury attorney handling this accident case for you. If you are extremely dissatisfied with your attorney's handling of the matter, you legally are not required to continue using him/her as your representative.
You do have a legal right to your medical records and bills. However, the question is how do you enforce this right. It is a sticky situation, but I think the decision on how to proceed can be best made by the personal injury attorney handling this accident case for you. If you are extremely dissatisfied with your attorney's handling of the matter, you legally are not required to continue using him/her as your representative.
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If I was hurt on job and now I can’t perform my job, what happens to my when doctor says there’s nothing else he can do?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Worker's comp covers medical expenses and time out of work. You cannot sue your employer for negligence and damages for "pain and suffering" is not available. If you have a permanent injury, you may be able to get a "schedule award" which is based on a formula depending on the extent of your disability and your rate of pay, offset by payments that you have already received. But: you should get some advice as to whether the schedule award is your best option. Depending on your situation, you may be better off getting disability payments and having your medical expenses taken care of. You mentioned equipment that was repaired or altered which brings up another possiblity: if there some party other than your employer who caused the accident, such as a repair service you might be able to pursue a liability claim against them. Find a lawyer in your area who handles this kind of work so that you can discuss your situation in detail an work up a plan of action.
Worker's comp covers medical expenses and time out of work. You cannot sue your employer for negligence and damages for "pain and suffering" is not available. If you have a permanent injury, you may be able to get a "schedule award" which is based on a formula depending on the extent of your disability and your rate of pay, offset by payments that you have already received. But: you should get some advice as to whether the schedule award is your best option. Depending on your situation, you may be better off getting disability payments and having your medical expenses taken care of. You mentioned equipment that was repaired or altered which brings up another possiblity: if there some party other than your employer who caused the accident, such as a repair service you might be able to pursue a liability claim against them. Find a lawyer in your area who handles this kind of work so that you can discuss your situation in detail an work up a plan of action.
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Does worker's compensation cover me if I get injured during the travel to and from work or is just on the return home from work?

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Answered by attorney Matthew D Kaplan (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kaplan Law, LLC
Work comp will pay some bills but you should elect to hire your own attorney to represent you vs the at fault party.
Work comp will pay some bills but you should elect to hire your own attorney to represent you vs the at fault party.