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Old 08-07-2012, 12:04 AM #6
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Hey.. I believe as long as your injury is valid and work related, and ongoing your benefits will continue. as far as your job .. i only really know NY comp guide lines for that. and even then there are many levels in which your job can press the matter. I suggest if you are not getting straight and clear answers try calling the State Workers Compensation Board. the number would be on any hearing paper work you have received. Also I know here in NY after a certain amount of time we must apply for state disability. as well as medicare and medicaid.. it would probably be best to find out what is expected of you .. good luck
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