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Old 12-28-2008, 12:15 AM #1
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Default approved for LTD, do I have to keep fighting with wc

Just approved for ltd through my employer. Since I do believe my injury is work related(vs symptoms from MS that wc doc is claiming)I have a wc attorney, am scheduled for a QME re-eval in Jan., and have a deposition set up in Feb.

My experience being in the wc system has been very negative and I'd like to leave it all behind. Can I do that, or do I have to finish what I started?

Thanks, diana
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