L&I stands for Labor and Industries...inother words, Workman's Comp.
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Originally Posted by reluctant@thetable
It's not uncommon for professionals who are not knowledgeable about rsd to suggest that "it's all in one's head".
I am assuming that "L&I" means lawyers & insurance. If that's the case, I gently suggest that it's not in their best interest for you to have rsd but rather a somatoform disorder. (and much cheaper.)
I think an independent specialist familiar with rsd should clarify things. Additionally, if your case involves workman's comp or any type of legal proceedings, I'd suggest you have your own representation.
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