lilmuskrat66
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What is the name of your state? Indiana
I verbally accepted to come coach for a local college. We start practicing and I'm out coaching. I'm showing the guys some drills and I broke my ankle. I went to a local clinic to get it looked at and see what was wrong. I found out that I've broken it. I admitted that it happened while I was working and they start the worker's comp paperwork. The head coach says it's not a workers comp case because I wasn't supposed to be out on the field practicing with the guys (I have some text messages saying otherwise) and that I never went through orientation or did the final paperwork to become an official employee through the university. He then asked if I can have them switch it over to my insurance and he doesn't want to see this have an effect on my ability to coach if this becomes a big deal. I called a personal injury attorney, but I'm nervous that this could end up coming back on me and I won't get the treatment I need to fix it. I just want to know what kind of options there are if they refuse to take this as a worker's comp claim. I'm not looking to sue for damages or lost time, I just want my ankle fixed, but I probably would if they are going to fire/not hire me over this. Any help would be appreciated and if I'm missing anything I will try to post back.
I verbally accepted to come coach for a local college. We start practicing and I'm out coaching. I'm showing the guys some drills and I broke my ankle. I went to a local clinic to get it looked at and see what was wrong. I found out that I've broken it. I admitted that it happened while I was working and they start the worker's comp paperwork. The head coach says it's not a workers comp case because I wasn't supposed to be out on the field practicing with the guys (I have some text messages saying otherwise) and that I never went through orientation or did the final paperwork to become an official employee through the university. He then asked if I can have them switch it over to my insurance and he doesn't want to see this have an effect on my ability to coach if this becomes a big deal. I called a personal injury attorney, but I'm nervous that this could end up coming back on me and I won't get the treatment I need to fix it. I just want to know what kind of options there are if they refuse to take this as a worker's comp claim. I'm not looking to sue for damages or lost time, I just want my ankle fixed, but I probably would if they are going to fire/not hire me over this. Any help would be appreciated and if I'm missing anything I will try to post back.