Re: Do I need an atty yet?
Posted by 2jakes on 11/12/05
On 10/05/05, Carol wrote: > I 46 yrs old and live in KS and I'm new to this nightmare > of workman's comp. I work for a large corporation and 14 > weeks ago I was in the backroom. I was standing by a cart > of heavy aluminum patio furniture that was stacked > improperly over 6' high. A team worker nudged the cart and > the boxes fell ontop of my right foot. I ended up with a > crushed foot injury, no broken bones but significant injury > to the nerves and a sprained ankle. I'm doing Physical > therapy 3 times a week, they are trying to desentize my > foot and I am still not able to bear weight on it. The pain > is not better, it radiates up my leg, and my foot turns > purple and gets real cold. I've been told by my physical > therapist that I may have a condition called RSD now and > they are treating it that way. I'm still not back to work. > Now 14 weeks later, my orthopedic specialist wants me to > get an MRI to rule out damage that maybe fixed by surgery. > Today, my workman's comp called and they are balking at the > necessity of the MRI. To me it seems the logical thing to > do and it's about time. They are also questioning me about > my past history of fibromyalgia which has been in remission > for almost 3 yrs. The last year I was working on my feet > for 8 hours a day and then walking 4 miles every night. I > was in better shape than I have been in years. Carol you need your feet to do any kind of work.Decide what you want to do but get a lawyer.you may be entitled to permanent award.you have obvious negligence and permanent damage.get a lawyer but if you go permanent it takes along time.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Do I need an atty yet?, 10/05/05, by Carol.
- Re: Do I need an atty yet?, 10/08/05, by O.Lord.
- Re: Do I need an atty yet?, 10/10/05, by Carol.
- Re: Do I need an atty yet?, 11/12/05, by 2jakes.
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