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what's Fair got to do with it?
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08-02-2009, 09:26 PM
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RE: what's Fair got to do with it?
yep - delay is bad - gets worse every day....took several '2nd' opinions before i found a doc that would read MRI films and believe the report. they kept tellin me i had arthritis - that suddenly woke up and became problematic the day i fell - this doc i have now rolled his eyes and said there is no arthritis - asked who said that - and sighed and said - oh yeah - 'comp docs'...
its a wicked game. if surgery does not work for me = sure hope it won't be too late for a lawyer! I feel yr pain...hope you one day will be 'whole' again...even if u might be robotic! |
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08-02-2009, 09:42 PM
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RE: what's Fair got to do with it?
gee, SIL, your story is horrifying! Suddenly, my knees seem like a nasty nuisance! (easy to say - because I am sitting down at the moment!) Seriously - so sorry to hear of what you have been and are going through...Fair left the building long before we were kids in kindergarten, and justice was the first one out the door. Sometimes i get delusional & need reality check. Thanks for that! yikes! I wish you the best possible outcome, heroes such as yourself, sure deserve better.
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08-03-2009, 01:59 AM
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Bummer Knees Wrote:Hi everyone! I am new to the forum and I guess a littlle relieved to see I am not the only one. I live in the state of California, where actors should be actors and governors be governors and not visa versa. I am 4years,4 months, 24 days and approximately 18 hours post injury date. I have spent most of this time fighting for everything I can get and then when things finally get approved and are helping, they take it away or it takes months to approve more. I am sure many of you understand the waiting game involved in comp cases. I have also recently been denied wages, because I tried to go back to work and progressively got worse. Benefits were cut short for me from the beginning. I had alot of cost of living expenses from my job, that were not included in my benefit calculation. Speaking of not fair: I lost my car, my place to live and eventually filed bankruptcy, totally ruining my credit. Now 4 1/2 years into it, it is happening all over again. My EDD from the state ran out and I kept being told, "They have to put you back on benefits." Low and behold, recent law changes say they don't. Now, I wait and pray for social security. I sometimes wonder why everyone with WC injuries are treated and cared for so poorly. We did not ask for these things to happen to us. I really want to find some way to advocate for law changes. Any direction is appreciated. The only way to help improve laws is stand for change. The people making these laws, we put in their jobs. Will politicians ever really care about anything other than who and what lines their pockets.[/size][/font] [font=Arial][size=medium] |
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08-03-2009, 08:02 AM
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RE: what's Fair got to do with it?
While an interesting story BK, there is a false assumption of causal relationship to it that, while perhaps good enough for the WC folks, has no basis in the medical literature.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12933452 http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/content/abstract/181/3/635 The facts of the matter are that middle aged folks who are in the early stages of developing arthritis may present first with a meniscus tear as a first sign of problems to come as tears are essentially degenerative absent sports type trauma. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb...1&SRETRY=0 And so it is expected, ie; common, that the other knee will closely follow the first in developing similar symptoms. [ Especially in patients with multiple other medical conditions] While there are studies that focus on the abnormal heel strike loading of the opposite ankle that occurs in altered gait patterns that suggest altered gait may increase loads to the opposite knee , to date there are no long term studies that have demonstrated this. |
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08-03-2009, 10:25 AM
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RE: what's Fair got to do with it?
Noears, Thank You for Your Kind Words, but when Injured at Work, or Anywhere for that Matter, each of Our Own Injuries are as Important as any Others, Yours May not be as Severe as Mine, but just as Important, and in need of Care. You may want to Consult a Couple Attorney's before Your Surgery if Possible, the First Consult is usually Free, and talking to them doesn't Mean You have to Retain them, unless You feel it's Necessary! Again My Very Best, and I Hope a Very Good Outcome for You!!
Failed Back Surgery, Chronic Pain, Totally Disabled. Knowledge is Power, Especially in the World of w/c. Learn as Much as You can about Your States w/c Laws, and don't Fight Battles alone, They Use Attorney's, and so Should You!! |
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08-03-2009, 08:36 PM
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RE: what's Fair got to do with it?
hi and welcome to the forum. you might want to look into your supplementary disability. ask the company directly if you quailify. i have a accident policy that pays reguardless of wc. hopefully it works out for you!
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