Posted On: April 17, 2008 by Jim Higgins

Some laid off Tennessee Workers can reopen work comp cases

Aluminum manufacturer Aleris International Inc. announced that it will close its alloy facility in Shelbyville, Tenn. Unfortunately, this is just another plant closing in Tennessee.

It is important to note that some of the workers who lost their jobs and have a previous workman's compensation claim may be able to re-open their case. These folks need all the help they can get and this is one area where the work comp law may give some relief.

If you have recently lost your job and had a prior worker's compensation claim in Tennessee feel free to call my office to see if your case get be reopened for more compensation.

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