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This happened in dec, daughter reported to company during work right when accident hsppened. Last month, company told hosp that they were aware that they were responsible for bill (hosp has that info in their CPU files). I don't want to sue, I just want company to pay the bill like they are legally responsible for. I was just told that the owner just got elected a state rep or something. So im thinking the manager is not notifying them, cause it makes no sense not to pay and have to deal with what could happen legally. I have contacted a worker comp rep, waiting to hear back .
Workmans Compensation is run by the state. Thus, each states workmans comp regulations vary slightly. Legal advice would be the best solution. You can seek legal advice without sueing. Simply having legal council may also 'scare' the company into getting the ball rolling.
Thank you. I tried editing title to say resolved but it wouldn't let me or I messed up. I made a update on the post before yours.
Edit: maybe a mod can add (resolved) on the title. Thanks either way.
Thank you. I tried editing title to say resolved but it wouldn't let me or I messed up. I made a update on the post before yours.
Edit: maybe a mod can add (resolved) on the title. Thanks either way.