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First off I live in Indiana. This is my question:
I was injured on the job recently and have had the past 2 weeks off because of my injury. I have been going to the doctor on a weekly basis and now the doctor is wanting me to go to physical therapy. I have no problem with that because I know that it is needed for my recovery. The question I have is this. While being at home, a friend of mine called and offered me another job staying at home babysitting her kids. I would be making more than I was at my present job. I am ready to take this new "job" but I am not sure how to go about quitting the job I was injured at. I was told by a friend that if I quit the job,my employer might not have to pay for any of my doctor visits or anything like that? Is that correct? Is there a certain amount of time that you have to work AFTER your release from the doctor in order to be covered?
THANKS!
I was injured on the job recently and have had the past 2 weeks off because of my injury. I have been going to the doctor on a weekly basis and now the doctor is wanting me to go to physical therapy. I have no problem with that because I know that it is needed for my recovery. The question I have is this. While being at home, a friend of mine called and offered me another job staying at home babysitting her kids. I would be making more than I was at my present job. I am ready to take this new "job" but I am not sure how to go about quitting the job I was injured at. I was told by a friend that if I quit the job,my employer might not have to pay for any of my doctor visits or anything like that? Is that correct? Is there a certain amount of time that you have to work AFTER your release from the doctor in order to be covered?
THANKS!