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In a message dated 12/7/2004 8:41:27 PM Pacific Standard Time,

ribbitt2002@... writes:

Workers comp does nothing for you.

WC is for the Employer - that is why

In the old days, I thought it was there for me

When I had two herniated disks for two years and they did nothing but push

pills - no diagnosis that was correct - and then sent me to a doctor that dealt

with wrists...

I finally got to a back doctor who took the right tests and found this

two years (actually more) of daily pain because I didn't do my homework and

research the system and docs

The WC docs represent the employer - if the employer or Risk Management

picks them.

They are there to do as little as possible and make it look like nothing is

wrong with you.

That is why I got an atty. with the mold exposure and went to a treating doc

that I selected once I could, with timeline advised by atty. I could have

read this myself in the Nolo Guide Take Charge of Your Worker's Compensation

Claim (CA Edition)

_http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0873379098/qid=1090708243/sr=1-1/\

ref=sr_1_1/102-6143369-6147323?v=glance & s=books_

(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0873379098/qid=1090708243/sr=1-1/\

ref=sr_1_

1/102-6143369-6147323?v=glance & s=books)

It is a whole other world out there in WC and the uninformed get shafted

even worse than the informed.

Recently, a teacher who followed many of our steps on

_www.schoolmoldhelp.org_ (http://www.schoolmoldhelp.org) Teacher Power, won

her Worker's Comp case.

Not saying it will always happen or that this was the only reason, but it

certainly may have contributed. Right, A?

Sue

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In a message dated 12/7/2004 8:41:27 PM Pacific Standard Time,

ribbitt2002@... writes:

Workers comp does nothing for you.

WC is for the Employer - that is why

In the old days, I thought it was there for me

When I had two herniated disks for two years and they did nothing but push

pills - no diagnosis that was correct - and then sent me to a doctor that dealt

with wrists...

I finally got to a back doctor who took the right tests and found this

two years (actually more) of daily pain because I didn't do my homework and

research the system and docs

The WC docs represent the employer - if the employer or Risk Management

picks them.

They are there to do as little as possible and make it look like nothing is

wrong with you.

That is why I got an atty. with the mold exposure and went to a treating doc

that I selected once I could, with timeline advised by atty. I could have

read this myself in the Nolo Guide Take Charge of Your Worker's Compensation

Claim (CA Edition)

_http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0873379098/qid=1090708243/sr=1-1/\

ref=sr_1_1/102-6143369-6147323?v=glance & s=books_

(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0873379098/qid=1090708243/sr=1-1/\

ref=sr_1_

1/102-6143369-6147323?v=glance & s=books)

It is a whole other world out there in WC and the uninformed get shafted

even worse than the informed.

Recently, a teacher who followed many of our steps on

_www.schoolmoldhelp.org_ (http://www.schoolmoldhelp.org) Teacher Power, won

her Worker's Comp case.

Not saying it will always happen or that this was the only reason, but it

certainly may have contributed. Right, A?

Sue

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