Charges Dismissed Against N. D. Workers' Comp Officials
Midwest News October 22, 2007
Prosecutors dismissed a felony conspiracy charge against two top executives of North Dakota's workers' compensation agency, days before they were to appear in court to make their pleas.
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Subject: Dismissal of charges at WSI
Posted On: October 22, 2007, 8:18 pm CDT
Posted By: Tim Effertz
Comment:
I am a disabled worker. I have experienced a decrease in efficiency at WSI because everyone is watching their back instead of taking care of the needs of the injured workers. The process used to make decisions has become much more important than the final outcome, leaving people to wait for decisions for months while WSI holds a "dog and pony show" to prove they satisfied the lawyers. I hope that Mr. Blunt returns WSI to the condition it was in before certain politicians used the injured workers to try to make points with the voters. What a shameful waste of the assets of the State and the services to injured workers. Some public apologies are due to Mr. Blunt and to the injured workers.
Tim Effertz
Subject: Dismissal of charges at WSI
Tim Effertz