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Injury question, what to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="AnonyMusser" data-source="post: 819132" data-attributes="member: 34055"><p>Well the employee may be "stupid" (or maybe hes only been there a year or two, never been hurt to this degree on the job and didnt know the severity til the x ray, but he wasnt expecting to have bone chipped off and the injury wasnt his fault... I guess I will get into detail here, its not a mobster movie, but theres a degree of scumbaggery going on. When he returned his superiors asked him "kindly" to say the injury didnt happen on the property or the employee might get in trouble, or the supervisors would get in trouble, or the safety supervisor will get fired/fined, or the shift wont get to have a picnic before work to celebrate no lost time injuries for the year. Something drops on your toe you think "Ow" not "ca-ching!" Although Im sure he would appreciate the extra extra long condescending list <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/raspberry-tounge.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":raspberry-tounge:" title="Raspberry Tounge :raspberry-tounge:" data-shortname=":raspberry-tounge:" /> Oh, and since when does getting a doctor to look at your an injury so you can return to work make someone a "sissy pants?"</p><p></p><p>For point of reference this is in Illinois, I dont know how much of a difference this makes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnonyMusser, post: 819132, member: 34055"] Well the employee may be "stupid" (or maybe hes only been there a year or two, never been hurt to this degree on the job and didnt know the severity til the x ray, but he wasnt expecting to have bone chipped off and the injury wasnt his fault... I guess I will get into detail here, its not a mobster movie, but theres a degree of scumbaggery going on. When he returned his superiors asked him "kindly" to say the injury didnt happen on the property or the employee might get in trouble, or the supervisors would get in trouble, or the safety supervisor will get fired/fined, or the shift wont get to have a picnic before work to celebrate no lost time injuries for the year. Something drops on your toe you think "Ow" not "ca-ching!" Although Im sure he would appreciate the extra extra long condescending list :raspberry-tounge: Oh, and since when does getting a doctor to look at your an injury so you can return to work make someone a "sissy pants?" For point of reference this is in Illinois, I dont know how much of a difference this makes. [/QUOTE]
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