Legal Question in Personal Injury in California

Hello, My name is Ana. I have a question, I was involved in a car accident on a private property job cite... I contacted an attorney to see if I could get Legal advice to help speed up my treatment. Filed an accident report with the insurance of the responsible party and they agreed to cover the Dr. bills but I'm still in a lot of pain and don't believe I have gotten the necessary treatment for my injury. Although the police was notified they said they could not file a police report due to the fact that it was in private property therefor only an insurance report and claim was filed... Ok so my question is should this be a car accident claim or a workers comp claim because the attorney I contacted told me that it was a workers comp. I just want to recieve the treatment I need because it has been several months of pain and discomfort that prevent me from leading the very active life I lead up until the accident. If you could please help me clarified my curiosity I would really appreciate!


Asked on 12/21/12, 6:32 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Stone-Molloy The Lion's Law Office

An accident can give rise to both a worker's comp claim, and a third-party insurance claim. You should get a second opinion, because that first attorney you spoke to might not be correct. Generally, when my clients are presented with the choice, I tend to advise them to seek treatment outside of work comp. Give me a call and I'll be glad to go over the details with you: (877) LION FOR LAW (877-546-6367)

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Answered on 12/21/12, 6:39 pm
ARMAN MOHEBAN LAW OFFICES OF ARMAN MOHEBAN

You are better off to go to a doctor from the worker's compensation and if you need to be on disability the doctor can take you off work and you can receive disability benefits. You also should go after the other driver for a third party personal injury claim. Feel free to call us at 213.388.7070 for a free consultation.

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Answered on 12/22/12, 12:30 pm
Armen Tashjian Law Offices of Armen M. Tashjian

I agree with counsels' advice. This case may end up being either (a) a worker's comp, (b) 3rd party claim, or (c) both, w/c and 3rd party claim combined. A closer review and analysis is needed. You should consult a competent personal injury attorney for evaluation and direction.

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Answered on 12/23/12, 7:39 pm
Michael Stone-Molloy The Lion's Law Office

If you haven't contacted an attorney yet, you should! Did you know that there's no obligation, the consultation is 100% free? Also, if you retain our office, you will not go out-of-pocket for ANYTHING. We don't charge any fees unless and until we make a recovery for YOU. In addition, we have a "CLIENT FIRST" policy that no other law office has. We guarantee that you will never make less from your net, in-your-pocket recovery than you pay in legal fees, even if we have to cut our fees to do it! Your rights are valuable and time is running out, so call today: (877) LION-FOR-LAW (546-6367). Our attorneys are standing by to help you.

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Answered on 2/04/13, 1:46 pm


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