COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Question: What if I get fired or mistreated after I return to work or after I file a workers' compensation claim?
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Answer
The law protects you from being mistreated or fired for filing or proceeding with a workers' compensation claim. If you are mistreated, this is a complicated area of law, and you should do everything you can to make a record of actions taken against you, including having witnesses to support you.
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