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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 436080" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>Unless there are different laws in other states...YES you DO have that option. However do not take your supervisors or your CMs word for it. Best to find out now, just in case something should happen.</p><p> One other catch to seeing your own dr. could come in that your Doc doesn't accept worker's comp cases, but there are plenty that will that are not connected to UPS.Another good thing to know, just in case.</p><p> Here, the company can require you to see their doc to get released to return to work, but all treatment and diagnosis is by the doc you choose. Well, there are other things like second opinions that the insurance carrier can require but usually don't unless there are unusual circumstances.</p><p></p><p> If you ever do get hurt on the job, see your choice of Doc, talk to the Worker's Compensation Board and IF need be see a W/C specialist lawyer.</p><p> Here's hoping you never need to use this info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 436080, member: 13254"] Unless there are different laws in other states...YES you DO have that option. However do not take your supervisors or your CMs word for it. Best to find out now, just in case something should happen. One other catch to seeing your own dr. could come in that your Doc doesn't accept worker's comp cases, but there are plenty that will that are not connected to UPS.Another good thing to know, just in case. Here, the company can require you to see their doc to get released to return to work, but all treatment and diagnosis is by the doc you choose. Well, there are other things like second opinions that the insurance carrier can require but usually don't unless there are unusual circumstances. If you ever do get hurt on the job, see your choice of Doc, talk to the Worker's Compensation Board and IF need be see a W/C specialist lawyer. Here's hoping you never need to use this info. [/QUOTE]
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