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Connecticut Education, School and Government Law

What to Bring About Education, School and Government Law

a

Copies of any education or government paperwork and correspondence documenting activity on this issue to date.

b

Copies of medical records or assessments of the student as applicable.

c

Concise written summary of the legal issue you would like resolved or questions you would like answered.

d

Documents (unsigned) related to the issue for the attorney to review.
Temporary Total Disability
A continuation of wages offered by the Bureau of Worker’s Compensation for employees unable to work following a worker’s compensation claim. Employees who accept this plan will receive between 72-66 percent of their wages while off work. They typically have no employer health benefit coverage under this temporary disability plan (especially problematic if workers without benefits are diagnosed with something unrelated to their workplace which is serious and expensive, such as cancer).

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