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Old 11-20-2009, 11:48 PM #1
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Default Starting the whole litigation thing with w/c.

Hi everyone. I am on my one year mark for w/c. I do have an attorney and am about to have my IME. I am hoping that someone can help tell me what to excpect; and what outcome I am to anticipate. I live in Maryland, but worked in Delaware. I see that there is some type of cap on w/c benefits here....I just don't know what to expect. I certainly don't want to get rich from this; however, I need to be taken care of medically. My attorney is not the "slit the throat" type; so, please give me any advice you can. I am getting w/c benefits every two weeks; but they are not paying for mileage, etc. Every six months they stop my benefits. It only takes a phone call from my pharmacist to get my meds paid for. They have actually have been good to me. Anyone with help on this will be appreciated... Thanks! Kim
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