Hello everyone, i'm needing a little advice because i'm in a situation that i've never been in before. I got hurt at work on 1-30, after a very painful 4 hour drive back to the terminal the company sent me to their doctor who sent me to the hospital for x-rays. Went back to the see the company doctor on 2-1 and he told me the x-rays looked suspicious, sent me back to the hospital for a mri. Followed up on 2-5 with the company doctor, he confirmed that i have a ruptured disk in my neck and 2 others that are bulging, arthritis in my spine and degenerative disc disease. The company doctor wants to refer me to a neurosurgeon but apparantly the neurosurgeon isn't on the list of doctors for the insurance company. I called the company doctor on 2-8 to get my pain medication refilled because i'm in extreme pain and he acted a little upset that they haven't gotten me to the neurosurgeon yet. I'm just at a loss here because it's workers comp. and they're calling the shots. I just want to get whatever is wrong fixed and get back to work. Thanks in advance for any help, God bless.
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Discussion in 'Driver Health' started by cajun, Feb 14, 2008.
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They will DRAG their feet if you don't stay on their ###!
Workmens Comp can be tough to deal with at times...........sigh -
The deal with Work Comp is they want to find the cheapest way to get you fixed and then release you back a soon as possible. You might have to pressure your company and if they don't help you then you might have to lawyer up.
My BIL had a neck issue such as yours, and I'm not trying to bear bad news here, but he had to get an attorney, to get a referral to the specialists that he needed to see.
He worked for the county and was walking under the overhead automatic door when another worker pushed the button, the door came down on his head a ruptured several disks in his neck.
The General Practitioner that they sent him to, wouldn't refer him to the proper doctor, so he fought and fought with the work comp people to get an appointment with a neurosurgeon. He finally had to hire an attorney, because they kept sending him in for test, but not resolving the problem.
I hope that you get your appointment without having to go this route, but I wouldn't wait too long, because of pressure on those nerves. The longer that its there, the more damage there will be. Don't let them put you off, stay on them, and get yourself taken care of. Good luck, and keep us posted. -
ok, thanks guys those are the types of things i was wanting to know about. as i said in my previous post i've never had any dealings with workman's comp. i really hate to have to get a lawyer cause i really don't like them either, plus that will cost money which i really don't have right now. i got hurt on the 30th and haven't worked since then nor have i received a check from workers comp. it's all very aggravating to me, but thanks for the words of encouragement.
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I too was going to recommend a lawyer. It sucks that you have to resort to these measures to get taken care of!
Socialized medicine sounds really #### great doesn't it?
NOT as this will be the NONSENSE we'll be dealing with all the time then. -
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They'll deny that such things happen and call you a liar.
There is a canadian on the forum already and we've been down that road with her.
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