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No Suit procedure in Tennessee

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Tennessee Workman's Comp procedure re: no suit

On the day of my hearing last year, regarding my suit against the insurance carrier of my employer at the time of a disabling injury and representing myself pro se, the judge in the matter granted a continuance motion that I had filed. The judge said at that time that he wouldn't grant another continuance in the matter. The reset date is fast approaching and I need more time, do I have to wait until the reset date order to file a 'no suit'? Is it possible to pursue a 'no suit' and withdraw the suit before the reset date?

Thank you for any input that you might have.
 



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