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What Happens if You’ve Had An Injury At Work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Code 82 Approved" data-source="post: 1269943" data-attributes="member: 46394"><p>Workmans comp paid me our state minimum of $30/week for the first five weeks after my broken leg injury until all the paperwork finally got sent to all six of my rotating caseworkers at Protective. Made Christmas interesting, and there was no reason why I needed to dip into my savings when they should have just paid me from the start.</p><p></p><p>I started physical therapy today and their initial opinion is I "might" be able to return to duty in 12-16 weeks as I have pretty much zero ability to do anything with my right foot right now. Not sure if it's just atrophy from being in a cast or the screws holding it all together or the proximity of my tibia fracture being near the ankle. All I know is the damn thing doesn't bend or flex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Code 82 Approved, post: 1269943, member: 46394"] Workmans comp paid me our state minimum of $30/week for the first five weeks after my broken leg injury until all the paperwork finally got sent to all six of my rotating caseworkers at Protective. Made Christmas interesting, and there was no reason why I needed to dip into my savings when they should have just paid me from the start. I started physical therapy today and their initial opinion is I "might" be able to return to duty in 12-16 weeks as I have pretty much zero ability to do anything with my right foot right now. Not sure if it's just atrophy from being in a cast or the screws holding it all together or the proximity of my tibia fracture being near the ankle. All I know is the damn thing doesn't bend or flex. [/QUOTE]
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