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<blockquote data-quote="Up In Smoke" data-source="post: 4616929" data-attributes="member: 79702"><p>We is the employee, myself (steward), our business agent, the Local and the subrogation lawyer that represents the Local's pension and health care funds. Each state has a weekly workers compensation pay schedule and this employee qualifies for the max based on earnings. The employee was hurt by no fault of their own while performing a job for his employer and insurances are in place to ensure this employee will receive compensation for lost wages from today to age 67. I believe this is the fourth such retirement that I have been involved with in the last 10 years and they all go very similarly. I hardly think being forever disabled is winning the lottery and when everything settles out, this employee will receive $4,000.00 ish dollars a month with no insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Up In Smoke, post: 4616929, member: 79702"] We is the employee, myself (steward), our business agent, the Local and the subrogation lawyer that represents the Local's pension and health care funds. Each state has a weekly workers compensation pay schedule and this employee qualifies for the max based on earnings. The employee was hurt by no fault of their own while performing a job for his employer and insurances are in place to ensure this employee will receive compensation for lost wages from today to age 67. I believe this is the fourth such retirement that I have been involved with in the last 10 years and they all go very similarly. I hardly think being forever disabled is winning the lottery and when everything settles out, this employee will receive $4,000.00 ish dollars a month with no insurance. [/QUOTE]
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