Michael, I Need Legal Advice!!!

Discussion in 'Off Topic Discussion' started by SwYZ721, Jun 13, 2004.

  1. SwYZ721

    SwYZ721 New Member

    Ok, so basically I injured myself at (Subway Sandwiches) work, cut my finger, it required stitches, so I went to the emergency room. Told them I hurt myself at work and had my medical work done. The next day my boss left a workman's comp sheet for me to fill out, I forgot to fill it out the first day but then within the next 2 days filled it out. So time passes and 3 weeks later I get a bill from U of M (University of Michigan) hospital for $1,000+, I immediately go to my boss and ask what this is all about and then she say, "oh well I never submitted the form because I thought your health insurance would cover it" The fact that she said these exact words leads me to believe that she is an idiot. So anyways she say she will fill out another form, and send it in. It's about a month and a half later now and my boss says that the company (Subway) won't pay for it because the form was supposed to be filled out within 5 days, now I filled out my part and I remember signin and dating it, problem is she said the lost/threw it away so my question is, what should I do, I tried asking for her superiors number and she gave it to me and told me that she would contact her (my bosses superior) tommorow. My question is what can/should I do? My parents are offering no help (not that they should) and tell me it's my problem I have to deal with it, now we don't have a family lawyer or anything, and just paying for a lawyer would be more than the bill itself, so what can I do in case they drag their feet or try to deny responsibility, they know that I'm the little guy and probably can't do anything. I hurt myself on the job, I filled out the necessary form, and it is not my fault that the form was not delivered, so how am I responsible? Can you help me out or advise me on what to do?
     
  2. sandt38

    sandt38 Full Member

    When you were getting stitches at the hospital they should have taken the info down that the incident occured at work. If the company still refuses to cooperate, I suggest contacting your local labor board. They should be able to lead you in the right direction.
     
  3. SwYZ721

    SwYZ721 New Member

    They did, in fact in the bill it say they filed workman's comp 6 days after the hospital visit, it's written down on the bill itself.
     
  4. sandt38

    sandt38 Full Member

    That should be all you need to file with your employer.

    Good luck.
     
  5. The_Ancient

    The_Ancient Full Member

    there is something very common with all insurances weather it be Workeer comp or regular personal insurace, getting them to pay is like Pulling out your own teeth with a rusty pair of pleirs


    just keep after them, it is very vey very hard for a company to refuse worker comp claims, very hard...
     
  6. geolemon

    geolemon Full Member

    It's just red tape.

    Your manager tried to slip it under the door, to hide the fact that THEY didnt' submit the form within the 5 day window, and they got caught.

    Now, THEY have to go explain that it was their fault, not yours... which was what they were trying to avoid doing originally.

    That being the truth, it won't harm you in the end.
    Call the hospital and explain this to them. ;)