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  • What Makes Us Different
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    • Occupational Deaths – What Happens if a worker dies on the job?
    • When is the right time to settle my case?
    • What does PPD mean to my case?
    • The good, the bad, the controvert
    • What does full duty or normal duty mean?
    • What is a delayed workers’ compensation hearing?
    • The company is closing. What happens to my workers’ compensation claim?
    • Rushing and injuries on the job
    • If I settle my WC claim am I entitled to my pension and retirement?
    • Settling a WC claim
    • How will I receive medical treatment if my WC claim is controverted?
    • Physical therapy in WC claims
    • Check is in the mail. Now what?
  • FAQs
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April 13, 2009

On April 25, 2009 members from Ramos & Law and their families will participate in the Make-A-Wish Walk at Atlantic Station Central Park. The pre-event activities will begin at 8:30 am and the 2 mile walk/run will begin at 10:30 am.  This event will raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.  For more information or to make a donation, please click here.

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