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<blockquote data-quote="menotyou" data-source="post: 1027480" data-attributes="member: 24535"><p>Here, in NY, it's wise to get one from the get-go. At some point, they will lower your award via the info from their dr. Your lawyer will go to court and get your award re-instated to full. Not to mention, there are some horrible case managers. Your lawyer will deal with them. But, if you feel you are being fairly treated, then it is your call. Especially, if you were injured and the injury is fixable. A knee or shoulder is an easy fix and, if the company is doing right by you, you shouldn't need to go to court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="menotyou, post: 1027480, member: 24535"] Here, in NY, it's wise to get one from the get-go. At some point, they will lower your award via the info from their dr. Your lawyer will go to court and get your award re-instated to full. Not to mention, there are some horrible case managers. Your lawyer will deal with them. But, if you feel you are being fairly treated, then it is your call. Especially, if you were injured and the injury is fixable. A knee or shoulder is an easy fix and, if the company is doing right by you, you shouldn't need to go to court. [/QUOTE]
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