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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 325393" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Johnny, they is the insurance company(s), in my case the union or liberty mutual. The teamsters have repeatedly stated that if there is a problem with comp, have them bill teamsters, and teamsters will get the refund from liberty. That simple.</p><p> </p><p>To give you an idea, I went last weekend for my knee. Tried to get into the doc in the box, but no go. All they asked was who the employer is. Never asked any other questions. Almost scary it was so simple. Had I given them my insurance card, there would have been copies, who is the primary etc etc. Told them it was workers comp, and liberty mutual, UPS. That is it, and I was taken back.</p><p> </p><p>So while I am far from the expert, waiting until monday when you are in pain is not too smart. Do it if you feel you need to. But I still ask why? You dont get enough punishment at work, you want to stay in pain the whole weekend too? I just dont get it.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 325393, member: 484"] Johnny, they is the insurance company(s), in my case the union or liberty mutual. The teamsters have repeatedly stated that if there is a problem with comp, have them bill teamsters, and teamsters will get the refund from liberty. That simple. To give you an idea, I went last weekend for my knee. Tried to get into the doc in the box, but no go. All they asked was who the employer is. Never asked any other questions. Almost scary it was so simple. Had I given them my insurance card, there would have been copies, who is the primary etc etc. Told them it was workers comp, and liberty mutual, UPS. That is it, and I was taken back. So while I am far from the expert, waiting until monday when you are in pain is not too smart. Do it if you feel you need to. But I still ask why? You dont get enough punishment at work, you want to stay in pain the whole weekend too? I just dont get it. d [/QUOTE]
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