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Old 09-24-2007, 07:34 PM #1
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Default CA WC- trial back-to-work

Has anyone done a trial period back to work? I am wondering if by doing that- does it re-set the whole process? i.e. If I hurt myself further during the trial period, do I submit new forms? etc..
If the Doctor, or, in my case - QME, says you should try a trial period, do you have to? I'm just trying to mentally prepare myself for that.

I have only about one more month until the QME says I'm P&S and I really don't know what to expect at the end of this mess. Any stories you want to share about disability pay, going back to work, and/or life with RSI would be educational and welcomed by me!!
Thank you!!
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