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<blockquote data-quote="Browngurl1" data-source="post: 167729" data-attributes="member: 8890"><p>Good Morning. Not sure what state you are in but in TX UPS' insurance company makes up the difference in pay. TX law the insurance company goes back 13 weeks from the date of your injury and gets an average of what you pay is and that's the rate you are paid. Yes, UPS will pay you the regular salary of the inside job you are currently performing but the insurance company pays you the difference up to like 65% or something. </p><p>You do not want to be at home with an ice pack on your back. It will not get better that way; you need physical therapy and work conditioning that helps you get back into shape. </p><p>If you are really unhappy with the treatment you are receiving call your case manager (the insurance personnel who was assigned to your case and discuss your options; you should have been contacted by this person a couple of days after your injury was reported). </p><p>I hope you get better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browngurl1, post: 167729, member: 8890"] Good Morning. Not sure what state you are in but in TX UPS' insurance company makes up the difference in pay. TX law the insurance company goes back 13 weeks from the date of your injury and gets an average of what you pay is and that's the rate you are paid. Yes, UPS will pay you the regular salary of the inside job you are currently performing but the insurance company pays you the difference up to like 65% or something. You do not want to be at home with an ice pack on your back. It will not get better that way; you need physical therapy and work conditioning that helps you get back into shape. If you are really unhappy with the treatment you are receiving call your case manager (the insurance personnel who was assigned to your case and discuss your options; you should have been contacted by this person a couple of days after your injury was reported). I hope you get better. [/QUOTE]
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