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What if you want to move
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08-13-2007, 06:32 AM
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What happens if while you are still under doctor's care and only have restrictions for sedentary light duty, and you want to move out of state? How does this affect the treatment and the WC claim, would they close it, because I would have to quit my job to move? Would they allow me to be treated until MMI in the new state? Would they have to make a settlement offer? Would they have to pay for me to be trained for a position within my restrictions? I haven't made any plans to move, but want to know what if? There are alot of people here with knowledge, and figure some one would know.
Thanks Vickie. |
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