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<blockquote data-quote="dillweed" data-source="post: 188312" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>wow, fred, sorry to hear your story but glad you're alive!. One word of advice, if you don't mind, is to write everything down. Use a spiral notebook and record every conversation (doctor and ups), dr visit, phone call, even the rumors - jot them down as such. It makes you more sure of yourself as you refer back to what happened and when. If they try to cheat you later you have everything right there in order. </p><p> </p><p>Don't know if the union gets involved or not. If the company hassles you I'd think the union and comp board would like to know. Can't see where it would hurt to keep the union posted. I had comp and didn't use the union but we had a good preload sup at that time. </p><p> </p><p>Now, if the insurance company assigns you a nurse caseworker don't put up with it. They did this to my husband on a comp case and only her function was to keep the doctors from being honest with us. She dominated the office visit and led the direction of treatment. Concentra was the name of her company. We were later told that he didn't have to allow her intrusion. If you get a concentra buddyh, get a lawyer. If anything just doesn't smell or feel right, get a lawyer. </p><p> </p><p>Best of luck and have a strong, fast mend! dw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dillweed, post: 188312, member: 5938"] wow, fred, sorry to hear your story but glad you're alive!. One word of advice, if you don't mind, is to write everything down. Use a spiral notebook and record every conversation (doctor and ups), dr visit, phone call, even the rumors - jot them down as such. It makes you more sure of yourself as you refer back to what happened and when. If they try to cheat you later you have everything right there in order. Don't know if the union gets involved or not. If the company hassles you I'd think the union and comp board would like to know. Can't see where it would hurt to keep the union posted. I had comp and didn't use the union but we had a good preload sup at that time. Now, if the insurance company assigns you a nurse caseworker don't put up with it. They did this to my husband on a comp case and only her function was to keep the doctors from being honest with us. She dominated the office visit and led the direction of treatment. Concentra was the name of her company. We were later told that he didn't have to allow her intrusion. If you get a concentra buddyh, get a lawyer. If anything just doesn't smell or feel right, get a lawyer. Best of luck and have a strong, fast mend! dw [/QUOTE]
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