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Old 11-01-2009, 01:53 AM #1
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I fell off of a ladder and broke my arm at work(they are so cheap they asked me to use my own med insurance and didn't report it to workmans comp). My pm appeared the same year. Now I am thinking it might have caused my pn too...what do you all think (mine is currently classed idiopathic, and I am on sick leave). I'm thinking of suing them for everything...this is a million dollar company with no hr person. When I asked for disability info, they emailed me the state of CA website. Nice folks.
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