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Mar 2, 2021
4:39
:05
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CougaRR4L
Playmaker
Yeah thats frustrating. I will say that employers are not well
educated on workers comp, considering it is a required insurance and one that you are more likely to use.
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DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:11pm
Get an attorney. Your employee certainly will be
doctorcoug
3/2/21 4:13pm
We've got one on retainer.
DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:16pm
Totally sucks, but that is not how the employee views it
doctorcoug
3/2/21 4:20pm
Just a comment but I find it weird that the bishop called you.
CougCoug3
3/2/21 4:13pm
Yeah man, it's getting a little weird haha.
DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:14pm
Yeah, that Bishop should have just said "that's between you and your employer"
byusage
3/2/21 4:17pm
bishop is probably just trying to save the church money
hasbeen
3/2/21 4:37pm
I think this is the case. He’s doing his due diligence.
DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:50pm
If a bishop called me, even if I knew the bishop, I'd tell him that it's totally
Manti
3/2/21 4:22pm
I think "questionable treatment methods" are something to be concerned about.
Idahofallsblue
3/2/21 4:16pm
This is exactly my thought. He's been sending me photos since the beginning and
DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:17pm
What are the methods he chose? Was he ignoring his doctors advice?
Charles Darwin
3/2/21 5:00pm
yeah, how did workman's comp cover stuff. doesn't it all have to get approved?
Cougarclaw
3/2/21 4:17pm
Currently in the process of figuring that out.
DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:19pm
What are the "questionable methods of treatment"
IceBlueCoug
3/2/21 4:26pm
He had somebody perform some type of massage on it...
DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:29pm
Hopefully a doctor has evaluated the patient ASAP.
Idahofallsblue
3/2/21 4:37pm
We appear to have angered it…
ochobeeguy
3/2/21 4:57pm
RE: He had somebody perform some type of massage on it...
DiamondMo
3/2/21 10:35pm
Not positive, but shouldn't he have been the one to deal with your workers comp
volleyjiver
3/2/21 4:20pm
I believe that is the traditional process.
DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:23pm
Believe it or not, not filing workers comp and paying for injuries yourself
CougaRR4L
3/2/21 4:32pm
Correct. This is one of the things I've been working on today.
DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:33pm
Yeah thats frustrating. I will say that employers are not well
CougaRR4L
3/2/21 4:39pm
This should be between WCF Insurance and the employee
snowcat
3/2/21 4:21pm
Agreed. I've just taken this as an opportunity to learn a bit more for myself.
DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:26pm
My advice is that the only way to handle any injury sustained at work is through
snowcat
3/2/21 4:34pm
Well said. That's the plan going forward! Thanks for the feedback.
DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:35pm
Here's the thing. Businesses are not a charity. they are not a credit card
Cougarclaw
3/2/21 4:23pm
Well said. Important to find that balance.
DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:24pm
1. Use your company medical insurance 2. Don't pay out of your pocket 3. Might
Forzaitalia
3/2/21 4:23pm
Thanks for the comments.
DraperCoug22
3/2/21 4:25pm
his only remedy is Workers Comp, I would just let them handle it and don't pay
gilmerbuckeye
3/2/21 4:31pm
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