Randy
Forney,#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, November 14, 2008
I worked in Iraq and was injured on the job. AIG outright refused to pay workman's comp. I had to hire an attorney, and finally after 13 months of negotiating, I got paid what was due to me.
Anonymous
Fort Worth,#3Author of original report
Tue, June 10, 2008
After filing this report, I received a letter from the Dept. of Labor. This letter addressed the issues of my complaint. I am finally relieved that someone was listening after all these months. I was advised to find an attorney to represent me so I am contacting a law firm in Houston that does Defense work. They are willing to help me. I am happy that my situation is finally going to resolution. I have also learned that another man in Texas has filed a lawsuit with the same companies that I have been dealing with. I would like to talk to this man as he has experienced some of the same circumstances that I have. I feel this situation is extremely important as loss of life or permanent accidental loss of health is not acceptable under any circumstances. My fellow comrades in this war have enough to worry about like staying alive without all the drama of incidents like this. My goal is the same and that goal is to keep my health in check and make sure my fellow soldiers and comrades remain safe from these types of incidents. My hope is that no one would have to suffer from an incident like this again.