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IMPORTANCE OF EARLY REPRESENTATION
If you have been hurt on the job, it is a good idea to consult an attorney as early as possible. In talking to an attorney early on, you may avoid problems such as
- Saying things that could hurt your case when questioned by the employer, insurance company, or insurance company's attorney.
- Getting fired from your job after an injury and possibly losing your worker's compensation benefits.
- Your employer not paying attention to your financial or medical rights.
- Being questioned by your insurance company or your employer in regard to whether you are really hurt or whether you got hurt somewhere else, instead of on the job.
- Being accused of faking your injury.
- Being accused of not telling the truth about a prior injury or a condition that existed prior to your injury.
- Suspension of your benefits for an unwarranted reason.
- Being told that you are well by the insurance company's doctor, when you are in fact, not well.
- Being pressured into not taking, or stopping workers' compensation benefits while you are still hurt.
- Being pressured into taking a settlement that does not meet all of your medical needs
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Robert E. Bourne Attorney at Law
106 Colony Park Dr. Ste 1000 Cumming, GA 30040
770 886 3030
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