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What Happens if You’ve Had An Injury At Work?
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<blockquote data-quote="hypo hanna" data-source="post: 1269868" data-attributes="member: 42600"><p>Yes it's very important that you have adaquate medical training before going to work for FedEx so you can make a proper diagnosis.</p><p>The problem with workers comp claims in my state is they are processed by lawyers retained by the company. They will have doctors working for them but ultimately its the lawyers that determine if you are fit to go back to work and just how much care you need. I have a friend who was almost permanantly crippled by these bottom feeders. Getting his own lawyer saved his leg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hypo hanna, post: 1269868, member: 42600"] Yes it's very important that you have adaquate medical training before going to work for FedEx so you can make a proper diagnosis. The problem with workers comp claims in my state is they are processed by lawyers retained by the company. They will have doctors working for them but ultimately its the lawyers that determine if you are fit to go back to work and just how much care you need. I have a friend who was almost permanantly crippled by these bottom feeders. Getting his own lawyer saved his leg. [/QUOTE]
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