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<blockquote data-quote="Load Stand" data-source="post: 368605"><p>What you are referring to here is PPD awards (Permanent Partial Disability)..some state WC laws do not have such things, but other states likely have higher weekly wage replacement benefits..I agree that it seems odd after a hernia to offer a settlement...maybe the company wants to settle just the PPD portion if one exists in your state, that would make a little more sense....instead of wasting money on different medical opinions and lawyers, maybe consider a fair settlement without feeding into all the lawyers and doctors games...and save your company some money in the long run while getting fair compensation that may be due to you....because all too often, after the lawyers and docs get their chunks, you are left with the same you may have gotten on your own..you just should have an idea what your average PPD is worth if you chose to go it alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Load Stand, post: 368605"] What you are referring to here is PPD awards (Permanent Partial Disability)..some state WC laws do not have such things, but other states likely have higher weekly wage replacement benefits..I agree that it seems odd after a hernia to offer a settlement...maybe the company wants to settle just the PPD portion if one exists in your state, that would make a little more sense....instead of wasting money on different medical opinions and lawyers, maybe consider a fair settlement without feeding into all the lawyers and doctors games...and save your company some money in the long run while getting fair compensation that may be due to you....because all too often, after the lawyers and docs get their chunks, you are left with the same you may have gotten on your own..you just should have an idea what your average PPD is worth if you chose to go it alone. [/QUOTE]
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