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boots3342

Junior Member
Nevada

I suffered an on the job injury on June 1, 2005 and subsequently had back surgery on June 21, 2005.

I was off work about 2 months and recieving workmans comp payments. I did return to work however I still have a lot of pain in my legs and lower back.

Our workmans comp insurer set up an appointment for to see my surgeon on Nov 15, 2005.

In yesterdays mail I recieved a letter from our workmans comp co. stating that my surgeon said that I might have some "permanent residual impairment".
Now workmans comp has sent me a list of Doctors that I may chose from to have permanent partial disability evaluation.

Questions....
1) Should I retain an attorney?
2) If after the evaluation I do recieve a PPD rating, can I still work?
3) Could this have an adverse affect on my Social Security benefits?

I will be 64 years old in March of 2006 and I have just applied for my Social Security benefits which are scheduled to begin Jan 1, 2006 and will be starting a small owner/operator business to supplement my Social Security benefits in March 2006.

4) Would a PPD rating affect owning and operating a small transport business after retirement?
 



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