goodonya
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Reba, I remembered the fact that would have affected me. In Alaska when you file a Workman's Comp claim you give up the right to claim liability against the employer.
I was working for a pipeline company at the time. The safety man tried to force me to file a comp claim for an asbestos exposure he endorsed. He was able to bamboozle all the other employees into filing - I did as well but was suspicious and found out how to use the release clause and filed the hand written signed reversal of my filing in the time limit to get out of it.
Every now and then I still get a letter from the insurance adjuster they use for comp claims trying to sucker me back into the issue.
I was working for a pipeline company at the time. The safety man tried to force me to file a comp claim for an asbestos exposure he endorsed. He was able to bamboozle all the other employees into filing - I did as well but was suspicious and found out how to use the release clause and filed the hand written signed reversal of my filing in the time limit to get out of it.
Every now and then I still get a letter from the insurance adjuster they use for comp claims trying to sucker me back into the issue.
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