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SSJ3 Prince Gotenks

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I was working for an enployment agency and on the 25th of April I was injured on the job. I went to the medical facility that they sent me to. After three visits the doctor informed the agency that i was ok to work without restrictions. Last week I called the agency to inform that my injury was still not 100% recovered. They refused to give me medical treatment because according to them I could've been working somewhere else and injured myself there,But...... I did not work anywhere else so my questionis. Can they do this or is there something I can do legally?
 


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Go see a worker's comp attorney or three. They are listed in the yellow pages.

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This is not legal advice and you are not my client. Double check everything with your own attorney and your state's laws.
 

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