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<blockquote data-quote="35years" data-source="post: 2146237" data-attributes="member: 60822"><p>Each state has different work comp laws. Mine allows you to seek out a 2nd opinion. After you have seen the 2nd doctor you must choose between the 2. You are locked into your choice of doctor by seeing one of the 2 doctors a 2nd time for your next appointment. If you choose the non-UPS doctor, UPS will still require you to see their doctor but he is not your doctor of choice and you will never see a bill. In my experience a non-UPS doctor will be less likely to send you back to full duty early, or lift restrictions before you are healed. A UPS doctor is usually less likely to refer you to a specialist.</p><p></p><p>Around here UPS has a specific doctor who is known by the lawyers and other doctors to deny legitimate work comp claims, will limit your care to the bare minimum, and send you back to full duty way before you are ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35years, post: 2146237, member: 60822"] Each state has different work comp laws. Mine allows you to seek out a 2nd opinion. After you have seen the 2nd doctor you must choose between the 2. You are locked into your choice of doctor by seeing one of the 2 doctors a 2nd time for your next appointment. If you choose the non-UPS doctor, UPS will still require you to see their doctor but he is not your doctor of choice and you will never see a bill. In my experience a non-UPS doctor will be less likely to send you back to full duty early, or lift restrictions before you are healed. A UPS doctor is usually less likely to refer you to a specialist. Around here UPS has a specific doctor who is known by the lawyers and other doctors to deny legitimate work comp claims, will limit your care to the bare minimum, and send you back to full duty way before you are ready. [/QUOTE]
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