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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 Gregory M Janks (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory M. Janks, P.C.
In Michigan you collect workers compensation from your employer/their insurer for your wage loss and they pay for your medical care and treatment that is on the job injury related. If there was an individual/company, other than a co-employee/employer, responsible for negligently repairing/altering the machine that caused you injury you may have a case against them (3rd party case), but these can be expensive to present and your damages would have to be sufficient to allow such a claim to be pursued. Further, such a case will have a lien on it re any work comp benefits paid to you (so any recovery $ must be sufficient to cover the costs, pay the lien, pay you and pay your attorney).
In Michigan you collect workers compensation from your employer/their insurer for your wage loss and they pay for your medical care and treatment that is on the job injury related. If there was an individual/company, other than a co-employee/employer, responsible for negligently repairing/altering the machine that caused you injury you may have a case against them (3rd party case), but these can be expensive to present and your damages would have to be sufficient to allow such a claim to be pursued. Further, such a case will have a lien on it re any work comp benefits paid to you (so any recovery $ must be sufficient to cover the costs, pay the lien, pay you and pay your attorney).
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In an auto accident what can I do if anything for compensation?

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Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
It doesn't cost anything to consult with a personal injury lawyer and I believe you probably have a case. More importantly, a good (and ethical) personal injury attorney can probably give you some suggestions on who the best doctor would be who would give you the best chance for regaining your pre-accident condition. I know that's what I do.
It doesn't cost anything to consult with a personal injury lawyer and I believe you probably have a case. More importantly, a good (and ethical) personal injury attorney can probably give you some suggestions on who the best doctor would be who would give you the best chance for regaining your pre-accident condition. I know that's what I do.
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Can I fire my lawyer if I feel like she isn't doing her job?

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Answered by attorney Dolly M. Fairclough (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of D.M. Fairclough
You can always retain another lawye if you choose, but because the case has been settled, and the present lawyer is in possession of the funds,  the present lawyer will still get paid for her/his representation in your case.  It is reasonable to wait until all claims for bills are settled before disbursing the final check to you.  You do have a right to know what is going on with the case.   
You can always retain another lawye if you choose, but because the case has been settled, and the present lawyer is in possession of the funds,  the present lawyer will still get paid for her/his representation in your case.  It is reasonable to wait until all claims for bills are settled before disbursing the final check to you.  You do have a right to know what is going on with the case.   
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