California Appeals Court Upholds Cap on Workers' Comp Treatments
West News June 5, 2008
A Court of Appeal in California has rejected a constitutional challenge to the number of visits a worker is entitled to for chiropractic, physical therapy or occupational therapy visits under the ...
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Subject: RE: Good call
Posted On: September 17, 2008, 9:40 pm CDT
Posted By: shannon
Comment:
No it is not a "good call". I can see needing just cause for therapy, but you have just doomed a lot of people with sever injuries to NOT getting needed treatment. Ask the cop who leg was amputated while working and is fighting for the therapy he needs and will probably need for a life time. I am disabled as well... try living on 139 a week. That is what all these "reforms" have done for those honestly injured. Even Cali. Supreme Court Justice J. Duncan has issued a statement saying workmans comp/Disabled workers reform is unconsistutional and causing great harm. Meanwhile the insurance companies represnting the companys logged a historic profit of 20 billion dollars over expenses and payout to claims.
This is not reform, this is criminal.
Subject: RE: Good call
This is not reform, this is criminal.