Do i have any recourse . Guest assuming it was as you said you were working you would have been covered under Workers Compensation law in the state where you were working. Normally you have a statute of limitations period where you have to file a claim. Sometimes if you have an injury that you dont think will actually inhabit your ability to work and it develops over a long period of time, you can file a claim within a reasonable period after it changes to that level. I would contact your state Workers Compensation authority and see if you might be able to raise the claim that would cover your medical expenses and your diminution in earnings. Host george, wichita, kansas, independent line. Go ahead with your question or comment. Caller thank you. Good morning, professor. A quick comment before i give you my question. I and i think most americans do not believe that two wrongs, three wrong, eight wrongs make a right. And the fallback on collisions politicians is that prior president s d
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