If you turned down that offer they might say screw you, you are now stuck with unemployment. Turning down that offer today may have played right into their hands since you didn't fight the layoff when it happened. You better get a lawyer or you may get nothing now.
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The people that the lawyer told me to contact is the insurance company that I have been dealing with since last year when all this happened, he just said he dont have the authority to offer me more, but the insurance co that I have been dealing with does. Should I not contact them and see if they will give me a new offer without a laywer and if they dont then get one
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Originally posted by FB Coach13 View PostThe people that the lawyer told me to contact is the insurance company that I have been dealing with since last year when all this happened, he just said he dont have the authority to offer me more, but the insurance co that I have been dealing with does. Should I not contact them and see if they will give me a new offer without a laywer and if they dont then get one
You are on a very slippery slope. I can promise you that. I've dealt with Comp myself and known many others who have as well. They don't think twice about screwing you when they see a mistake or wiggle room. You better be careful.
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Yea im gonna talk to a lawyer here in a bit and ask him what he thinks is the best coarse of action..Wayne dont u think the situation changes since they let me go from my job after we agreed on that amount, i took alowball offer because i didnt want to stir the pot at my job and possibly be given a hard time.
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Originally posted by FB Coach13 View PostThe people that the lawyer told me to contact is the insurance company that I have been dealing with since last year when all this happened, he just said he dont have the authority to offer me more, but the insurance co that I have been dealing with does. Should I not contact them and see if they will give me a new offer without a laywer and if they dont then get one
You just cant say you want more money. You have to list why and what for and the amount. This is where the lawyer comes into play. They know this game.He who wears diaper knows his shit - Confucius
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostI definately think they are going to be pissed that you turned down an offer that was already agreed on. You call and say you want more money and they might decide to start playing hard ball with you at that point.He who wears diaper knows his shit - Confucius
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Originally posted by FB Coach13 View PostI didnt exactly say i want more money, i said I should get more than 20% loss of my arm, is that the same thing?
When you contact the lawyer, make sure you have your case number
A copy of the 30C form when the injury 1st happened
All the doctors/hospitals/MRI's/Xrays you have seen and been to
Whatever info you have on this case, make sure you give it to him. He will call and get all the info anyway, but dont leave anything out. All records & papers are important.He who wears diaper knows his shit - Confucius
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Originally posted by FB Coach13 View PostYea guys this is confusing, the reason it is taking so long is because i am meeting with this companys attorney, and he has been tied up on trial for another company and said he just now has time to meet with me. This is not a union job, and they said i was laidoff because we slowed down on work, but i have been alot longer than other people and had more responsibility than other people. I think they laid me off thinking since i said i would accept the offer {the lowball offer} I wouldnt go after anymore money, bit now the situation as changed. I have to meet with their lawyer and a arbitrator{neutral} in about 2 hours. They only kept me working about 2 weeks {at the most} after I said i would settle[just seems like it was convienant timing 4 them to do this
I may be sticking my nose in where it don't belong, (again) but I think based on this comment, you may want to check out "American with Disabilities act" also. Sounds like they got rid of you because of a work related injury. That sounds very bad to me. JMO, Good Luck Coach!!
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Originally posted by FB Coach13 View PostThe people that the lawyer told me to contact is the insurance company that I have been dealing with since last year when all this happened, he just said he dont have the authority to offer me more, but the insurance co that I have been dealing with does. Should I not contact them and see if they will give me a new offer without a laywer and if they dont then get one
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Originally posted by insidethe8thpol View PostTechnically, he didnt agree to anything. As long as he didnt sign any papers to settle the case, he can fuck with them as much as they are fucking with him.
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well guys i was goin to meet with alawyer tonite, but just got a phone call from the people that deal with my former employer{not an insurance co and not a lawyer} more like a mediator, and asked what changed my mind from the original deal, and I told her what happened and what I thought, and we started talking about raising the settlement amount, and we went back and forth and i ended up getting a another 9% added to the original offer which is 2% more than I was actually going for, so I guess it worked out. Again thanks everyone for your input.
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Originally posted by FB Coach13 View Postwell guys i was goin to meet with alawyer tonite, but just got a phone call from the people that deal with my former employer{not an insurance co and not a lawyer} more like a mediator, and asked what changed my mind from the original deal, and I told her what happened and what I thought, and we started talking about raising the settlement amount, and we went back and forth and i ended up getting a another 9% added to the original offer which is 2% more than I was actually going for, so I guess it worked out. Again thanks everyone for your input.
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