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<blockquote data-quote="35years" data-source="post: 2714645" data-attributes="member: 60822"><p>You talked to him.</p><p>You have been off work.</p><p>It has been 2 weeks, no check.</p><p>Liberty Mutual gave you the run-around.</p><p>Time to put your foot down.</p><p></p><p>I have seen it before too many times to count. They are likely just trying to delay the payment. </p><p>However, they could be stalling you because they classified it as an off the job injury, and are trying to gather a case.</p><p>It should only take hours, not days to "remedy the situation"...Unless the delay is purposeful.</p><p></p><p>Contact your workers comp help line first thing in the morning. Google how long an insurer has to cut the 1st check in your State. Do research and find out your rights and demand to be paid. Any further delay and they risk paying you an additional penalty. Also remember many States have the employer pull the last 6 months avg weekly pay history to determine compensation...Not just based on 40 hrs a week. Also reimbursement for miles to and from the doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35years, post: 2714645, member: 60822"] You talked to him. You have been off work. It has been 2 weeks, no check. Liberty Mutual gave you the run-around. Time to put your foot down. I have seen it before too many times to count. They are likely just trying to delay the payment. However, they could be stalling you because they classified it as an off the job injury, and are trying to gather a case. It should only take hours, not days to "remedy the situation"...Unless the delay is purposeful. Contact your workers comp help line first thing in the morning. Google how long an insurer has to cut the 1st check in your State. Do research and find out your rights and demand to be paid. Any further delay and they risk paying you an additional penalty. Also remember many States have the employer pull the last 6 months avg weekly pay history to determine compensation...Not just based on 40 hrs a week. Also reimbursement for miles to and from the doctor. [/QUOTE]
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