unclehobart
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I'm not sure if you've ever mentioned it; perhaps I just never saw it. Could you give us the who what where and why you have a frankenspine right now? I saw the xray and it freaked me out.
Ardsgaine said:Weird. When I broke my arm, Worker's Comp covered it and paid me part of my salary while I sat at home waiting for it to heal. That, even though I as much as told the guy who came out to interview me that it was my own stupid fault.![]()
unclehobart said:A broken arm is fairly simple and can be expected to heal with only about 1000$ worth of attention. The other accidents that deal with major surgery and nerves and all manner of hidden shockers can run into tens of thousands if not over 100,000 in potential payouts. Sometimes companies think that hiring lawyers and playing 'head in the sand' outlast games is the lesser damage in the long run.
PuterTutor said:The other kicker is that often an employer can prove that what the person was doing was violating some type of safety rule, and can fire the employee for violating that rule, even though it is something that is common practice at the place of employment.