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Wi ppd question
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10-27-2009, 10:23 AM
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RE: Wi ppd question
Its like this, WC/ncm/adjuster does not know I have obtained a lawyer. I signed on with him in feb 2008, I have had no problems with coverage or ttd, he wants it this way so we can keep the airways open more less because once they know there is no more talking and they start playing games... When I was given ppd on 2 injuries lawyer looked at everything and said thats a drop in the bucket compared to what I will get.. He said he dont want anything from that for he said " when its time to settle he will take his 20%.. So I'm hoping this is not all I am entitled to, I know they dont pay for pain & suffering but even though I can perform my job ( besides the pain getting worse ) there is so much that I can not do anymore and If I went else where for employment no one would hire me... I cant sit/stand/ for more then 15 to 20 mins, twist/squat/ bend kills me and after a few times doing it pain levels shoot the roof... I can no longer walk down stairs where my sons room is. I should say I can but pay for it the next few days..
What is the normal routine in wi for the way it supposed to work...? |
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Wi ppd question - bronco54501 - 10-26-2009, 11:09 PM
RE: Wi ppd question - hurt at work - 10-27-2009, 01:02 AM
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