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Old 07-27-2012, 02:19 PM #1
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Default WC and termination

I have been injured at work and am getting concerned I may be terminated.
I have worked for this company for over a decade. Every employee out more than 180 days has been terminated.

I believe this is allowed by law in the state I live in. If someone could tell me if I get terminated do my WC benefits end? Yes I got an atty. Shortly after my injury my employer got pushy about trying to get me back to work.

Questioned the neuros work restriction and if I really felt that bad.
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