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<blockquote data-quote="PPH_over_9000" data-source="post: 5060943" data-attributes="member: 79761"><p>Workers comp lawyers tend to do the work for "free," only taking payment out of your settlement if they win your case.</p><p></p><p>Consultations tend to be free as well.</p><p></p><p>My first recommendation would be to get in touch with your local and see if they can help you through the process, but seeing as how you seem to be non-union... best bet would be to google workers compensation lawyers in your state/area. Set up a consultation, and for Christ's sake keep all documentation related to this incident (like medical documentation and after-visit summaries.) Tell the lawyers everything. I mean <strong>EVERYTHING</strong>. At that point, the ball'll be in their court as to whether or not you've got a case worth pursuing.</p><p></p><p>It sucks to have to go through these steps but sometimes you're gonna need a little help when management starts trying to crush the rank and file. This is more of a last resort measure, but it seems to me you're at the point where you've got no other options other than to grin and bear it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PPH_over_9000, post: 5060943, member: 79761"] Workers comp lawyers tend to do the work for "free," only taking payment out of your settlement if they win your case. Consultations tend to be free as well. My first recommendation would be to get in touch with your local and see if they can help you through the process, but seeing as how you seem to be non-union... best bet would be to google workers compensation lawyers in your state/area. Set up a consultation, and for Christ's sake keep all documentation related to this incident (like medical documentation and after-visit summaries.) Tell the lawyers everything. I mean [B]EVERYTHING[/B]. At that point, the ball'll be in their court as to whether or not you've got a case worth pursuing. It sucks to have to go through these steps but sometimes you're gonna need a little help when management starts trying to crush the rank and file. This is more of a last resort measure, but it seems to me you're at the point where you've got no other options other than to grin and bear it. [/QUOTE]
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