Anonymous
Post 06/07/2021 20:59     Subject: I slipped and broke my ribs at work ( it was part time position)

They have homeowners insurance. Sue them
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2021 23:14     Subject: Re:I slipped and broke my ribs at work ( it was part time position)

Troll post.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2021 21:19     Subject: Re:I slipped and broke my ribs at work ( it was part time position)

I fell at work due to a broken stair and it was also kind of dark. Though my employers paid my doctor bill, I sprained my ankle and had to wear that horrid boot.
I didnt even think about asking about their home owner's insurance. That has been some 20 odd years ago. My ankle kills me on and off even today. You never get paid under the table it's not worth it!
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2021 16:30     Subject: Re:I slipped and broke my ribs at work ( it was part time position)

Op here can I approve I am in VA . I think short term disability only for CA
Thanks
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2021 18:46     Subject: Re:I slipped and broke my ribs at work ( it was part time position)

Anonymous wrote:I am better thanks for asking . No I don’t have any interest to be in touch with them . Mostly law forms are not ready to help me out but there is two law form want me to help . To be honest I am going through physical pain and don’t want to take stress. Also I feel guilty to take any action since it was not their mistake. Just bad luck but I disappointed they didn’t check on me.
I talked with disability lawyer and he will help me to get short term disability.
I appreciate all responses.


You can apply for short-term disabilty without a lawyer. He will take a chunk of your claim.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2021 17:37     Subject: Re:I slipped and broke my ribs at work ( it was part time position)

I am better thanks for asking . No I don’t have any interest to be in touch with them . Mostly law forms are not ready to help me out but there is two law form want me to help . To be honest I am going through physical pain and don’t want to take stress. Also I feel guilty to take any action since it was not their mistake. Just bad luck but I disappointed they didn’t check on me.
I talked with disability lawyer and he will help me to get short term disability.
I appreciate all responses.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2021 12:30     Subject: I slipped and broke my ribs at work ( it was part time position)

OP, first of all, how are you doing now?

Second, I think this is telling that the family didn't even ask how you are. Do you really want a long term gig with these people?

-MB
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 21:02     Subject: I slipped and broke my ribs at work ( it was part time position)

Anonymous wrote:First day of work and I slipped at work .
I had bad pain the family didn’t help me. I drove to ER by myself and was dizzy.
I told at hospital that I slipped at home didn’t mention at work. Didn’t want any problem for my employer.
Now I am in bed rest for weeks so.
My fault I was agree to get paid cash since it was part time long term job .
The family didn’t ask how I am doing they just Venmo and paid me for that day.
Has anyone experienced that kind of situation?
Any information will be helpful.
If I can get any assistance till I will heal.
Thanks


Employee or not their homeowners should cover any injuries in their homr
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2021 22:36     Subject: Re:I slipped and broke my ribs at work ( it was part time position)

Anonymous wrote:Op here , I agree with you but the thing is that we agreed on cash for short term as trial period then on the book . It was my bad luck I hurt on first day of my work. I wrote in the post under the table since my situation was like under the table regardless what we agreed for.
Note , it’s totally legal if you make cash certain amount and don’t inform IRS ( like $600 during year so )
It was just my bad luck not karma since we agreed on the book for long term .


You were going to go back and pay the taxes on the money that you’d already gotten as cash? You don’t get to just set aside the first portion of money from each employer and say that this is not taxable. If you were going to be paid legally later, then you should’ve already filed the I-9, and you should’ve already filled out your W-4. Which means that you have documentation to show that you work for them, so the post was unnecessary to start with, as it’s easy to prove that you were working for them and therefore should be covered by the Workmen’s Comp. or household insurance.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2021 17:03     Subject: Re:I slipped and broke my ribs at work ( it was part time position)

Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, OP. I don’t think you have any recourse. Good luck.


If they didn't have workman's comp insurance, sue them. You must be undocumented. I would still see a lawyer.