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How to Get the Best Virginia Workers Compensation Settlement
When you are injured in a work place accident, you will probably be eligible for Virginia workers' compensation. At some point the insurance company will approach you and ask you if you are interested...
0 comments  |  posted by Gerald Lutkenhaus  |  Jul 15, 2010 1:23 PM [EST] in Workers' compensation  |  applies to Virginia

10 Mistakes Virginia Workers Compensation Claimants Need to Avoid
I have been practicing Workers Comp Law for 30 years as a Virginia Workers Compensation Lawyer and these are the mistakes I see claimants repeat again and again which often means a denial of their com...
0 comments  |  posted by Gerald Lutkenhaus  |  Jul 15, 2010 12:02 PM [EST] in Workers' compensation  |  applies to Virginia

What Happens to My Job If I Suffer a Workers Compensation Injury
Enter your article here As many of you may know, a workers compensation injury is one where you have suffered an injury working on the job for your employer. Many employers carry workers compensation ...
0 comments  |  posted by Scott Behren  |  Jun 4, 2010 8:30 PM [EST] in Workers' compensation  |  applies to Florida


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