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Old 03-09-2007, 08:50 AM #1
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Hello Everyone; I got confirmation yesterday, by letter that my claim for benefits are finalized. I am now officially cut off!! It is felt by the "case management team that I have the transferrable skills to work as a retail customer service clerk @ 40 hours a week of course @ a sedentary level". I was deemed at a wage unrealistic, and because of this there is no long term disability. It's just me and my care allowance of $70.00 a month. There is no retraining. My Doctor has not released me from care yet (to work), I have an appointment with a physiatrist this Tues. am for possible trigger point injections. I am truly hoping to be able to relieve this pain, and get on with my life. I truly feel abandoned and abused by this system. I can honestly say no one has ever treated me so poorly, I really feel violated and dirty.
Say a prayer for me friends"maybe God has other plans for me"
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Was the the final judgment from a hearing or a judge?

Or just the decision of the Ins company?

If by the Ins company only - you should be able to appeal the decision??

in the US as far as I know - we file the claim, it gets get accepted or denied, if denied then we can appeal that- most do get a comp atty at this point-, then we usually get sent for an IME or 2 at some point also, then it drags out for a yr or 2 til the hearing is finally set up.

In my case we went for the hearing and the other side asked my atty if we would consider settlement negotiations {my 2 docs still were only calling it a chronic RSI injury with chronic soft tissue damage- but I also had 2 separate shoulder injuries during the last few yrs so that added in too}
so since none of my docs knew enough about TOS to give a firm dx of it -I agreed to settle.
{plus I was doing much better with finding my chiropractor during this same time}.
I need no meds just monthly chiro tx - but I haven't returned to work yet either.
I will have to be very careful of the job I apply for because I don't want to aggravate anything.

70.00 a month is only 840.00 for a year???
are they going to pay for continued injections and any meds that are needed?

Did you have an atty?
If you can appeal this - definitely do that


PS- OH I see now - this is from the case management team only--appeal it!!

I have added some new stuff in the useful sticky- you might find some new tips there.
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Hello Jo; This decision was from case management team, worker's compensation. Yes the 70.00 mon. is for a care allowance! Which was granted through a policy ( home care and independance). I am going to appeal their decision! Here in Canada we contact and are advised through worker's advocates, they are lawyer's that work for injured worker's through the appeals system.
I am so hopeful that I will be able to get help from the Physiatrist(appt. is this Tues.) My injuries, repetitive strain injuries as well. I think trigger point injections may be offered or possible cervical blocks(not sure yet). I know many have had these from reading some of the posts. Not really sure what to expect??
If anyone wants to comment, I'd appreciate it!! Trigger point injections? nerve blocks??
Thanks for all your support Jo!
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I am so sorry that this didn't work out. Amazing how they can tell you what you can do.
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