$115,750 Workers' Comp for Motel Housekeeper - Aaron Delgado & Associates
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$115,750 Workers' Compensation for Motel Housekeeper

by Aaron Delgado
12/12/18 (Updated: 09/22/21)

2018

$115,750 in workers' compensation benefits for a motel housekeeper who was injured while moving furniture.

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