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<blockquote data-quote="Fishbulb" data-source="post: 257213" data-attributes="member: 10981"><p>I have the same question, sort of. I've been told that the company offers TAW & if you refuse it they dont have to pay you workers comp since they offered you work that "their doctors" say you are capable of doing. Which boggles my mind that any doctor would tell a patient who just hurt his/her back that its ok for them to be lifting up to 20lbs. I've also heard something about you can only be on TAW for 30 days & if you're still unable to report for full duty then they have to put you out on full comp. I have to go to work everyday & be in pain 90% of the day. I'm not falling over in pain but I'm walking with a limp, have spasms, have radiating pain down to my calf from my lower back. Not that I'd be any use sitting home but why should I have to put stress/ weight on the injured area? How will that help to heal it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishbulb, post: 257213, member: 10981"] I have the same question, sort of. I've been told that the company offers TAW & if you refuse it they dont have to pay you workers comp since they offered you work that "their doctors" say you are capable of doing. Which boggles my mind that any doctor would tell a patient who just hurt his/her back that its ok for them to be lifting up to 20lbs. I've also heard something about you can only be on TAW for 30 days & if you're still unable to report for full duty then they have to put you out on full comp. I have to go to work everyday & be in pain 90% of the day. I'm not falling over in pain but I'm walking with a limp, have spasms, have radiating pain down to my calf from my lower back. Not that I'd be any use sitting home but why should I have to put stress/ weight on the injured area? How will that help to heal it? [/QUOTE]
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