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<blockquote data-quote="brother in brown" data-source="post: 424033" data-attributes="member: 18721"><p>About the jumping in with the nurse, I would but then what would I do with the car afterwards <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" />. I can say anyone who has even a 25watt light bulb on in they're head dealing with work comp can tell who is in the comp pocket and who is trying to set the bar for thos who are not in the comp pocket. When I went through my first hand full of comp doctors the nurse would walk around the offices like she owned the place and talking to everyone on a first name basis and the doctors that are in they're pockets look at you and you can see that they know you know they are in they're pockets and you might as well be thinking about what your going to have for dinner that night while he is talking. Almost like the whole staff is infected with comp itiss. Then by luck somone slips and you end up seeing a doc that just gets livid and talks about the doc's in the comp pockets and you end up with a whole new team of spec that repay your last lost by making it very clear they are for the patient, put the assigned nurse in her place and voice that they will fight comp to have to get on the right path. I know this is alot of talking here, but if helps the next guy down the road, this web site has served a purpose. That and I think my pain meds kicked in, so this is where I sign out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brother in brown, post: 424033, member: 18721"] About the jumping in with the nurse, I would but then what would I do with the car afterwards :). I can say anyone who has even a 25watt light bulb on in they're head dealing with work comp can tell who is in the comp pocket and who is trying to set the bar for thos who are not in the comp pocket. When I went through my first hand full of comp doctors the nurse would walk around the offices like she owned the place and talking to everyone on a first name basis and the doctors that are in they're pockets look at you and you can see that they know you know they are in they're pockets and you might as well be thinking about what your going to have for dinner that night while he is talking. Almost like the whole staff is infected with comp itiss. Then by luck somone slips and you end up seeing a doc that just gets livid and talks about the doc's in the comp pockets and you end up with a whole new team of spec that repay your last lost by making it very clear they are for the patient, put the assigned nurse in her place and voice that they will fight comp to have to get on the right path. I know this is alot of talking here, but if helps the next guy down the road, this web site has served a purpose. That and I think my pain meds kicked in, so this is where I sign out. [/QUOTE]
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