No as there would be a case of double indemnity . One accident one payout is the UK method even if the insurrers got together and divied up the cost
2006-09-14 00:53:07
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answered by Jim G 3
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Depends on the claim, where you are located, and the employers liability situation. In states with mandatory workers compensation, if you've collected workers comp for the incident, you cannot sue for employers liability. You CAN personally sue the individual who, for example, ran over your foot, but the company's insurance doesn't step in and cover them. The company is fully protected - that's the "deal" with workers comp.
2006-09-14 01:53:13
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answered by Anonymous 7
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If you mean can you file for worker's compensation and also sue the company, the answer is no.
Worker's compensation is supposed to protect workers by providing immediate coverage for medical bills and lost wages, while preventing employees from dragging the employer into court.
In some states there are exceptions for "intentional" acts of the employer.
2006-09-13 09:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-09-13 09:39:10
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answered by The Foosaaaah 7
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Then merely sue jerk one. If the courts say he owes you the money and you get your cash you're completed. could no longer you sue ABC company and it principals, Jerk One and Jerk 2? does not your criminal expert have some suggestion in this?
2016-09-30 22:18:12
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answered by ? 4
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Best go check with a reputable solicitor,
NOT AN AMBULANCE CHASER as advertised on daytime TV
2006-09-13 09:45:16
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answered by Rich S 5
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yes you can
2006-09-13 09:43:01
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answered by toonarmy 2
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