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<blockquote data-quote="fedexnyc" data-source="post: 1027426" data-attributes="member: 43362"><p>I will be going out on comp next month for an on the job injury that requires surgery.Fedex doctors don't have a lot to do with it.If this is an injury to a knee or shoulder it's pretty cut and dry.However,first thing you should do is hire a compensation lawyer.They don't charge any money up front.They will go to all your hearings for you,and fight with the insurance companies if need be.They take 10 percent of your settlement after your hearing is closed but its well worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedexnyc, post: 1027426, member: 43362"] I will be going out on comp next month for an on the job injury that requires surgery.Fedex doctors don't have a lot to do with it.If this is an injury to a knee or shoulder it's pretty cut and dry.However,first thing you should do is hire a compensation lawyer.They don't charge any money up front.They will go to all your hearings for you,and fight with the insurance companies if need be.They take 10 percent of your settlement after your hearing is closed but its well worth it. [/QUOTE]
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