Areas of Practice
Workers' Compensation, Unemployment, Personal Injury, Sexual Harassment, Family Law, FMLA, Overtime, Wrongful Termination, Discrimination, Retaliation, Short Term and Long Term Disability Denials, Breach of Contract
Attorney Rachel A. Compton practices in a variety of areas that are often similiar in nature and may impact on one or more of a client's claims and legal rights. For example, a client might have been driving for his or her job, when he or she was hit by a third party. The client potentially has a workers' compensation claim and a personal injury claim. Later the client may need leave under the Family Medical Leave Act and/or be terminated because of the workers' compensation claim or the injuries sustained in the accident. There are many implications to potential legal claims and your legal rights that should be discussed with a lawyer. Some of the claims may not work with another and it is important that any lawyer you hire know the law regarding all potential claims.
Attorney Rachel A. Compton is experienced in the circumstances like the one described above. The rules vary from state to state. In order to preserve your legal rights and claims, you should contact an attorney immediately.
The links below give provide my visitors more information regarding the type of potential claims. This information is not all inclusive and does not always mean you do not have a case.
You should not make a decision regarding whether or not you have a claim until speaking with an attorney. There are often questions that may be asked of you that enables the attorney to make a decision regarding whether or not you have a case against an other party.
When you are ready to discuss your legal rights and claims with an attorney, please contact me for assistance.
Disclaimer
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.
