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New, looking for Workmen's Comp informtion
Hoping to find some help in this forum.
I have a fibia compound fracture, and have been non weight bearing for 7 weeks. Its called a spiral break. I am looking for what workmen's comp should pay for. I can't do therapy yet, because no one to drive me. But am looking in the insurance co. helping me get a ride. Suzan:wink: |
From what I know of it and if claim is accepted - comp should pay for all related costs for treatment & care , as well as missed wages (or % of wages).
Drs office visits ( no co pays needed) PT if needed ER/Hospital costs medications keep track of mileage to appts and care providers that is reimbursed too. or taxi /bus etc. unless it has changed. My Oregon claim (yrs ago) all those were paid - until denied - then got comp atty for appeal & hearing- but he wrote a letter to all treatment providers to put billing on hold til hearing /case was done. Then the bills were sorted out at end. My atty was not the best, I should have interviewed more attys, and asked more questions. his office was not very organized - that should have gave e a clue early on... I only had dial up Internet back then so that was part of the problem..for searching and checking attys..soo slow.. |
Thanks Jo*Mar
I will do those things. |
Check your state's w/c law online. Some jurisdictions will arrange transportation to and from medical appointments. I know I used to provide vouchers for transportation (taxi) on a limited basis.
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Suzan :grouphug: |
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Hmmm, this is odd. I wasn't trying to quote. Anyway, I am trying to figure out if I need to ask for physical therapy now, instead of waiting. I think so. |
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It is ALWAYS a good idea to be as proactive as you can, pressing for treatment authorizations, and staying on top of your treatment. You have to work to get well. I have known of too many injured workers who thought it was someone else's job to get them healed and back to work! |
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