Companies Lining up to Offer Workers' Comp in W.Va.
Southeast News September 5, 2007
BrickStreet Mutual Insurance Co. may have the lock on West Virginia's workers' compensation insurance business now but that doesn't mean others aren't interested.
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Subject: Worlers Compensation
Posted On: September 10, 2007, 7:24 pm CDT
Posted By: W.R. Gilbert
Comment:
It's time that something was done to help the disabled workers in the state. I am totaly disabled and went to a so called pain clinic for more that 2 years and after Brickstreet came in and someone else took over the old clains the doctor told me that he didn't want anything else to do with me because I complained that all that they did was write prescriptions, so after feeding me Oxycontin for all this time, I was left out in the cold.
Now I have been unable to see another pain doctor because I can not get approval from the company that has my case. I have called many times and got an answering machine, left a message and never got a call back. My primary doctor has helped me as much as he can and also said that the Pain Clinic Doctor was guilty of Malpractice but I didn't want to cause any trouble, I just need help.
Subject: Worlers Compensation
Now I have been unable to see another pain doctor because I can not get approval from the company that has my case. I have called many times and got an answering machine, left a message and never got a call back. My primary doctor has helped me as much as he can and also said that the Pain Clinic Doctor was guilty of Malpractice but I didn't want to cause any trouble, I just need help.