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Is this really how I'm suppose to be treated??
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11-16-2009, 12:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-16-2009 12:15 AM by Cycler.)
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RE: Is this really how I'm suppose to be treated??
WC is responsible once deemed responsible. Since it is not a medical system it's not up to a Dr. to say who is responsible. WC was not designed as a medical system at all, only a means back in the 1900's in the US to provide a tort exemption for employers and unclog the courts by striking a bargain with labor to make it a no-fault system of injury care. While your case may seem straightforward to you and your Dr.s ( although the delay in diagnoses seems to have presented the Drs with some challenges ) you are not entitled to any benefit under WC until the Comp System of your state rules in your favor. Anger and depression are the natural byproducts of the comp system in every state.
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