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Possible Injury from UPS, not sure what to do please help
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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 1654147" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>I was experiencing tingling in the tips of my fingers and went to my PCP who referred me to an ortho. Turns out the ulner nerve in both of my elbows was pinched and needed to be released. The cause was repetitive motion (cue the bad jokes). The initial visits were paid for by our healthcare provider but when it was determined that the injury was work related all of the bills that followed were submitted to comp. Comp also reimbursed BC/BS for the initial visits and sent me a check for $880 for the 10 days I was out of work. Yes, it was a pain in the butt (actually, the pain was in my elbows), but it is possible to switch from non-comp to comp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 1654147, member: 12570"] I was experiencing tingling in the tips of my fingers and went to my PCP who referred me to an ortho. Turns out the ulner nerve in both of my elbows was pinched and needed to be released. The cause was repetitive motion (cue the bad jokes). The initial visits were paid for by our healthcare provider but when it was determined that the injury was work related all of the bills that followed were submitted to comp. Comp also reimbursed BC/BS for the initial visits and sent me a check for $880 for the 10 days I was out of work. Yes, it was a pain in the butt (actually, the pain was in my elbows), but it is possible to switch from non-comp to comp. [/QUOTE]
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