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broomhilda

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I work in a factory in Missosuri, In May I got my hand and arm stuck between a roller and a conveyor belt which smashed and damamged my ligaments and muscles pretty bad. They did not send me to a doctor when it happend... waited about two weeks before they got me in to see the company doctor. He said it would just take a while for it to heal. Then later, they sent me to a orthapedic specialist who said to wait another few months and it would heal, this doctor took x-rays! Then I was sent to another doctor and been to him twice and he tells me the same thing. I will just have to learn to live with it! Now, should I be consulting a lawyer? The company has kept me on light duty, for the most part but the arm is still hurting at times when I do certian things that didn't bother me before the accident? I don't know how much longer that they are going to allow me to stay on light duty? The only tests that have been done are the strenght tests.. and the x-rays? I am 42 years old and I am afraid that if I am not careful this is going to have some bad effects later down the road? What should I do?
 


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Relief

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YES... it cost nothing to talk to a attorney. KNOW your Right's because as time goes by the employer can change the rules. there going to look out for number ONE and so should u. your hand and arm will never be the same. trust me i had a back surgrey and i'm not the same. GOOD LUCK
 

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