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Workers Compensation West Virginia?
I was injured recently in the work of a police department of the city. My boss persuaded not to file a comp claim. Now I have insurance who wish to relax all costs on my behalf by the injury. It's been six months since the injury. I was recently injured at work in a police department of the city. I broke three metatarsals during training. My police chief persuaded me should submit a draft because the insurance will pay for the injury. This was true until recently I received a letter saying the claim was work related and the insurance company believes it is his responsibility. It's been six months since the injury. Still I have a pain in the foot after being there for a long time. "I can complain? Do I have legal representation? I do not want my credit destroyed because of a large sum of money in my name for this injury.
Really? What your boss did is totally illegal. Their agreement, it is also illegal. Police, breaking the law? Sorry, but both have to be fired – No one is "above the law", which is how you two were acting. Yes, your insurance does not cover it at all. Are you sure you can try to file this assertion, but it will not be very repurcussions – because the employer is required to file a notice with the State Labor Board within 3 to 5 days injury, or fined heavily. For this purpose, you'll have to explain to the insurance company, both you and your boss did not follow the law and procedures. I have no idea what the ramifications of that – yes, your bills should end up getting paid, but there will be consequences.
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