Could I Receive Worker’s Comp. If I Had Not Worked A Full 52 Weeks?

by Kim Thompson on December 9, 2012

If you have not been working for 52 weeks preceding your injury, the employer may have to compare your earnings to another co-worker who has worked 52 weeks in order to figure out your workers comp benefits in Tennessee.

If you or someone you know has recently been injured on the job and has questions regarding worker’s compensation benefits, contact Nashville Personal Injury Lawyer Russell Thomas at 615-832-2335 for a free consultation.

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