IESucks
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2 of them. I loved it5 Times? I bet they all occurred over peak--right?
2 of them. I loved it5 Times? I bet they all occurred over peak--right?
2 of them. I loved it
Did you keep the original case open?Guess I'm lucky. 5 times and no problem.
No idea what you meanDid you keep the original case open?
Here you must go to the Dr. at least once a year before one year to keep an injury case open. So, if you had a hernia and had surgery but didn't keep it open and got another and it was even remotely connected to the original they could and would deny your claim.No idea what you mean
Don't show these sickos your scar. You know they are getting all inflamed thinking about it.I have an indirect inguinal hernia. Not sure that I can prove that it happened at ups. But I know it did. I'm a small woman in preload. Filing a claim sounds like a nightmare and I don't have insurance yet. Any advice?
I found a lump in my groin and went to a doctor for an exam. She said it was an inguinal herniaHow did you find out it was a hernia?
I don't know and I've asked several people. I've worked there since October 24th 2017Did you get your seniority yet? Makes a big difference on how they may react if you claim to be injured on the job.
was it from bending over too muchI don't know and I've asked several people. I've worked there since October 24th 2017
Didn't need to keep anything open, different hernias in diff locations. Once I returned to work it was closedHere you must go to the Dr. at least once a year before one year to keep an injury case open. So, if you had a hernia and had surgery but didn't keep it open and got another and it was even remotely connected to the original they could and would deny your claim.
Wasn't what I has in mind. Really sucksI guess one of your other options was getting a hernia?
Are you sure about the type of hernia? That specific type of hernia is much more commonly seen in males than females... regardless, tell your supervisor that you need to report an injury. They will ask you what day the injury occurred, and they'll ask why you didn't report it immediately. Management is required to report all injuries into the system within 24hrs, so if the date of the injury doesn't match the entry date they'll have some explaining to do to their boss. They'll likely have to do a write up explaining why their employee wasn't trained on the proper reporting procedures, and what they plan on doing to prevent this issue from happening again. They won't be happy about that, so you might feel some of that frustration. For your own sake, report even the slightest injury as it happens. Pass the burden onto someone else. You don't have to go to the clinic just because you've reported an injury.I have an indirect inguinal hernia. Not sure that I can prove that it happened at ups. But I know it did. I'm a small woman in preload. Filing a claim sounds like a nightmare and I don't have insurance yet. Any advice?
Don't show these sickos the lump whatever you do.I found a lump in my groin and went to a doctor for an exam. She said it was an inguinal hernia
Hanging out at @Indecisi0n house again?I to have a sharp pain in my ass caused by working at ups.
He said chest not buttholeHanging out at @Indecisi0n house again?
I to have a sharp pain in my ass caused by working at ups.
He said chest not butthole
McDonald's is hiring.I have an indirect inguinal hernia. Not sure that I can prove that it happened at ups. But I know it did. I'm a small woman in preload. Filing a claim sounds like a nightmare and I don't have insurance yet. Any advice?
Ok, things are a bit different here I guess.Didn't need to keep anything open, different hernias in diff locations. Once I returned to work it was closed