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    Medical Malpractice Is orthopaedic doing the right thing or not?

    My wife fell at work and injuried her left knee. She filed a Virginia workers compensation claim and was seen by a orthopaedic. She got a MRI and was diagnosed with "patella femoral syndrome" even though the MRI was normal. The doctor gave her a cortisone injection and told her to take...
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    When filling out the EEOC intake questionnaire which is the right way

    My wife was fired for filling out a Virginia workers compensation claim. I am helping her fill out the EEOC intake questionnaire for retaliation. In the questionnaire it asks for the "number of employees in the organization at all locations." The choices are: fewer than 15, 15-100, 101-200...
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    Do you start over when the EEOC right-to-sue letter arrives?

    I filed a EEOC discrimination charge on 07/2013 for my wife. We did not use a lawyer to help us. When she receives the right-to-sue letter and she has to get a lawyer to represent her will he be able to add or remove anything from her original charge with the EEOC? If the lawyer does not like...
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    Can you file a lawsuit for not releasing your w-2's?

    We live in Virginia and have already gone to see our local irs office. They said their was nothing much they could do for us.
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    Can you file a lawsuit for not releasing your w-2's?

    My wife has not gotten her w-2's from her former employer because he refuses to release them. We have tried every way to get them. Can you file a lawsuit if he refuses.
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    Can you get "lost wages" in two different legal matters?

    My wife got a Virginia workers compensation lawyer because her former employer would not file her workers compensation claim. My wife had to file it. Long story short her lawyer settled the case for $xx,xxx.xx. In the settlement part of the money was for my wife's "lost wages." Since my wife...
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