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NorCal Driver on workers comp, any info on Long Term disability? Tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="RoBo" data-source="post: 1882452" data-attributes="member: 33633"><p>No, my hands. I remember reading here that once you retire your body magically transforms to allow a painless enjoyable life. Not true, my body aches worse than ever and my joints are freezing up.</p><p></p><p>So, do you have any experience with turning a previous non-work reported injury over to WC once you realized it was possible?</p><p></p><p>The hardest thing for me is all the years of stupid hard 'runner' work means I did this to myself in the name of making my bosses happy. I hated anyone that told me to slow down. I had three years to go...3!! I hope I can finish but it doesn't look good.</p><p></p><p>Now I have the pleasure of waking up, not to a surgery approval letter in my mail box, but a workers comp investigator parked out in front of my house most days. That's not right...and not how you treat an employee that management always declared one of the good ones..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoBo, post: 1882452, member: 33633"] No, my hands. I remember reading here that once you retire your body magically transforms to allow a painless enjoyable life. Not true, my body aches worse than ever and my joints are freezing up. So, do you have any experience with turning a previous non-work reported injury over to WC once you realized it was possible? The hardest thing for me is all the years of stupid hard 'runner' work means I did this to myself in the name of making my bosses happy. I hated anyone that told me to slow down. I had three years to go...3!! I hope I can finish but it doesn't look good. Now I have the pleasure of waking up, not to a surgery approval letter in my mail box, but a workers comp investigator parked out in front of my house most days. That's not right...and not how you treat an employee that management always declared one of the good ones.. [/QUOTE]
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