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<blockquote data-quote="balland chain" data-source="post: 1109015" data-attributes="member: 43608"><p>If that attorney is not prepared to go to bat for you against UPS, get another attorney. If you feel you can do your job, by all means go back and show them you can do the job now that you are repaired. If you are unable to do your job, UPS doctor will give you an impairment rating. I am not sure about all states, but you should be able to get a second opinion. If both doctors feel you can not do the job, you will get a disability rating, and then be bought out. Each state is different, so check with your states industrial commission for the impairment charts that dictate what UPS is liable for. Take a deep breath because it will be nowhere near your potential earnings at UPS.. If you are fortunate enough to have your time in, retire early and take the settlement money if there is any... Best of luck....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="balland chain, post: 1109015, member: 43608"] If that attorney is not prepared to go to bat for you against UPS, get another attorney. If you feel you can do your job, by all means go back and show them you can do the job now that you are repaired. If you are unable to do your job, UPS doctor will give you an impairment rating. I am not sure about all states, but you should be able to get a second opinion. If both doctors feel you can not do the job, you will get a disability rating, and then be bought out. Each state is different, so check with your states industrial commission for the impairment charts that dictate what UPS is liable for. Take a deep breath because it will be nowhere near your potential earnings at UPS.. If you are fortunate enough to have your time in, retire early and take the settlement money if there is any... Best of luck.... [/QUOTE]
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