If a third party — such as an outside vendor or contractor — caused your injury, if machinery malfunctioned, or if your employer intentionally removed safety levers or disregarded safety procedures, you may be able to bring a personal injury claim to
obtain additional compensation.
In certain cases that involve intentional misconduct or gross acts of negligence, families may also be able to
obtain additional compensation in the form of punitive damages.
But if your accident was caused by a contractor, equipment supplier or driver not employed by your company, you may be able to
obtain additional compensation.
In that case, there are only a few situations in which a civil suit is required to
obtain additional compensation for personal injury damages.
Not exact matches
If the extra
compensation for the master's degree were eliminated, the only people pursuing such a degree would be those seriously interested in
obtaining that
additional education for its own sake.
This automatic increase in annual
compensation makes the economics for
additional education clear: the degree should be
obtained at the lowest cost possible in order for the teacher to earn the highest return on the investment.
They are therefore entitled to the
compensation provided for in the Act but not entitled to bring further civil liability proceedings to
obtain additional or complementary
compensation.
Our attorneys can help you
obtain what the law allows for your lost wages, payment of medical bills and
additional compensation for qualified permanent injuries.
Why should traditional owners have to climb over numerous
additional legal obstacles to
obtain compensation, by proving that a constitutional «acquisition of property» has occurred?
357 DOS 02 Matter of DOS v. Elias - failure to appear at hearing; failure to pay judgment; proper business practices; deposits; DOS fails its burden of proof; restitution; ex parte hearing may proceed upon proof of proper service; respondent failed to fully satisfy a judgment
obtained against him without showing that he was unable to do so; a rental broker is entitled to
compensation only after procuring a rental agreement between tenant and landlord; retaining part or all of the deposit without
obtaining a rental agreement demonstrates untrustworthiness and incompetency; restitution may be ordered as a condition to retention of the broker's license where he has received money to which he is not entitled; unlawful for broker to operate real estate brokerage business at an address other than that which was stated on his application; broker operated his real estate business out of an address prior to
obtaining a license for that address; DOS failed to prove that respondent commingled and converted deposits; real estate brokers license suspended for four months and an
additional period of time until respondent proves he has paid the balance of the judgment