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So what happens with your work injury if you don’t get better? Hello. My name is Ty Wilson. I’m a Georgia workers compensation attorney, practicing law in the state of Georgia. And our topic for today is what happens if you don’t get better. We have several claims where workers were working very physical, heavy construction like jobs, got injured and cannot return back to that form of work. And that is quite a difficult thing for someone, especially if they’ve worked in a specialized field for an extended period of time. A lot of times. The first questions or responses we hear is who’s going to hire somebody in their 50s who’s been doing such and such for 30 years? And now I can’t come back to that line of work. And that is actually a very good question. Regardless, the workers compensation system will not continue to pay you forever. And so there are things that you should consider doing that would be in your best interest. But it does get you out of the workers compensation system.
Most of my clients are very happy to get out of the workers compensation system as they’re very perturbed of being controlled. They receive their check one week on a Saturday, next week, it comes maybe the next Wednesday. And now it’s like a week and a half. And there’s a lot of sportsmanship with these checks. And of course, the insurance company says, Well, it’s the postal service. Well, we’ve just received notice that the postal service will be delivering slower. So the question is, are we in for a lot more of that? Well, those are questions and answers to be determined at another time. But the reality is the doctors can only do so much. And once they get to where they don’t believe they can help you, they’re going to say, I’m sorry, you’re as good as you’re going to get. I believe you’re at maximum medical improvement.
Now, saying that does not mean that is the end of your care. It certainly implies that that is the end of your care. However, a lot of it depends upon the doctor, who is the doctor treating you? And is there someone who may be a better fit for your type of injury? A specialist in a different area depending upon the body part injured. However, if you have several doctors who have said, MMI. You’re looking at a situation where then, yes, they are saying you have benefited as much as you’re going to benefit through medicine. They don’t believe there’s anything medically speaking that they can do to improve your condition. And so you are at maximum medical improvement. And that just means that they don’t think there’s anything else they can do. They may keep you comfortable. They may send you to pain management, which will basically mask the pain and prevent you from feeling the discomfort that you feel. But it’s not so much to get better and get back to work.
And so once you’re at that point where you’re medically not improving, and there’s nothing that the doctor can see that he thinks he can improve your condition. The question is, is there another doctor? If not, it may be the time to think about closing out your case and settling. If you’re getting checks, they’re once again not going to pay you forever. First of all, claim is typically 400 weeks. Unless there’s a light duty restriction in what’s called a WC 104 file, they can knock it down to 350 weeks. They can also knock down how much you’re being paid if you’re at the maximum rate after one year through what’s called a change of condition, or WC 104. So there’s a lot of things that they can do to manipulate those checks that you’re receiving.
And so it really is a good time to reach out to a Georgia workers compensation attorney and discuss what options are available to you. As far as settlement trying to resolve the claim, maximize what you can get in a lump sum. And figure a way to move into either going back to school reeducating yourself or getting trained in something that will not put the pressure on your body that your original work injury did. We hope this information has been helpful and we’ll see you on the next video.
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  1. What if you are injured at work with hernia did first surgery n then another surgery for hematoma n during the second surgery the doctor noticed the blood levels were off n got referred to a specialist n then been told you have some kind of cancer!

  2. I was just wondering, my doctor released me back in February. And I’m about to run out of unemployment and I still haven’t gotten better. During that time I’ve had four different Cortizone injections. And an MRI on my thoracic spine and they found I had a disc herniation. I’m being sent back for another MRI on my lumbar spine. And my doctor is requesting surgery for the second time.

    Originally, I was supposed to get surgery back in June. When we requested in April. Worker’s Comp. didn’t respond for two months, and they said no because he didn’t get Cortizone injections. And they denied those in the first place.

    I also found out that I won’t be getting temporary disability after my surgery because I didn’t have wages to match. Despite that I was not ready to go back to work because of my injuries. I also have three disc herniations, a disc bulge, a partial, labrum thickness tear in my hip, and I’m trying to get an MRI of my shoulder blade.

    I was wondering if my doctors can be held accountable for releasing me when I shouldn’t have been released. And if it’s still possible that I can make a case that I wasn’t ready to go back to work and I can get temporary disability.

    I was also wondering if Worker’s Comp. themselves can be held accountable for denying me care that I needed and delaying treatment.

  3. I was injured at work. Went to the hospital complaining of a bad headache, and major pain in my neck shoulder and wrist. They xray my chest and wrist then discharge, no pain meds and straight to physical therapy. They never treated my head or neck at all in the 3 years I was on workers comp. 4 months after the injury I find out my collar bone was broken. It's still broken ( 5 years later) . They basically financially killed me in to settling. The pains been getting worse and worse and idk what to do. No doctor will treat me because it was workers comp. What do I do? Please help me!!!

  4. You should do a video of what happens to your work injuries that don’t get better and you get fired. I’ll tell you. LOUD CONSISTENT DISTURBANCES HATE TEXTS INVASION OF PRIVCY and FALSE RUMORS

  5. Afternoon SIR
    I got hurt in 2020
    I got laminectomy
    And a rating 21%
    Still hurting done whole lot of therapy
    Went to a specialist
    He suggested L5-S1 fusion
    Still don’t feel or move
    correctly ,it’s gonna be a year next Feb in I had fushion
    Very unstable got appointments for F CE
    This month
    Also sacroiliac injections at the end of the month
    I am electrician 59 years of age what should I expect

  6. Great video I just had a Long bar limited me back in April 2022 I am going to need future medical they even say I might need surgery again sometimes it feels like my back will break if I try to bend or lean forward and this sucks

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