living abroad
Get your expat blog | More expat blogs

What's that

Anything I fell interesting, I put here

B day coming

rayye | 14 , 2008 13:25

B day is coming, and I don't find job still .

Good luck to myself, and the people love me.

Happy birthday,guy.

Can I get fired for filing a workers' compensation claim for a car accident that was not my fault that happened while I was making a delivery on my job?

rayye | 05 , 2008 15:11

It is against the law to fire you because you have filed or attempted to file a workers' compensation claim. If it can be proven that an employer fires or forces any injured worker to resign in retaliation for filing a workers' compensation claim, the worker could file a civil lawsuit against the employer for "retaliatory discharge." This type of lawsuit could result in substantial damages against the employer, and employers usually know this.

If someone other than your employer or co-worker is responsible for the accident, you can bring a "third party" lawsuit for additional money damages. Workers comp and civil personal injury claims are not mutually exclusive, and since workers compensation does not compensate the injured worker for pain and suffering, you will likely get a more complete recovery by suing the at-fault driver. You will have two claims to make - your workers' comp claim for medical expenses and lost wages, and a personal injury claim against the driver who caused the accident and your permanent injuries, if any, or other losses.

As with any non-work auto accident claim, most personal injury attorneys will take your auto accident case on a contingency basis, meaning that the attorney will recover an agreed-upon percentage of your verdict or settlement as payment, plus costs, instead of taking any money from you up front. Sometimes the same attorney can handle both your workers' compensation claim and your third party claim. However, others will only handle one type of case.

There will generally be a lien imposed by the workers' compensation insurance company against any recovery you receive from the at-fault driver; this is also known as a "subrogation" claim. The lien provides for reimbursement to the workers' compensation insurance company of a percentage of the benefits that you recovered in your civil claim. Therefore, as an injured employee, you would not receive double benefits, and the workers' compensation insurance company can be reimbursed for past of what it had paid.

2008.6.12compromise to your bad habit ? Or fight with yourself

rayye | 12 , 2008 09:44

Today I give myself an excuse, to wake late in the morning(Because i go to bed late then usual).

Then do nothing , even worse , i did not set a alarm when I go to bed for a nap, because I want to give myself a good sleep, relax, then keep myself in a good state.(And the same time , my computer get a virus!!)

After I wake up(in actully fact , I did not fall asleep.......), I go to the porn website , what a pity .

What I am doing , learn nothing , give excuse to myself ,enough sleep or i can say sleep to many!!

Yestoday I quit the stock market ..., and there is a interview for me recently , maybe tommorw or today , but anyway it's not important , I must lead a health life, wake up early in the morning on time , go to bed on time at night, must do my best to learn math and english for MBA entrance exam, and if i still have some time left, learn something of networking~ do execise , maybe i can play some game but not to long one day.

Try hard like what i do in my work ,i think nothing could stop me.

And , make a habit of write my daily life in en.

Do not compromise to your bad habit!!! or else , you will be a loser.

 
Accessible and Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict and CSS
Powered by LifeType - Design by BalearWeb