candycane64
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? AZ
I was diagnosed eleven years ago with carpal tunnel syndrome. I filed a Workman's Compensation claim and secured an attorney to handle my claim on a contigiancy basis. I had heard of this syndrome and had been doing data entry for a company for a company, of which I just was rehired for temporary position, part time.
I had no idea what I was in store for as far as time off work, physical theorpy, surgery, process of a workman's comp claim or legal ethics.. basically dumb as a rock about it all.
I was under the impression my attorney was looking out for my best interest as the medical professionals were looking out for my health.
I think I was mistaken on both, the medical professionals I saw where mostly trying to prove what I didnt have, and the attorney I had didnt care about my best interest just the 25% involved.
In the end I didnt have carpal tunnel syndrome, it was something more life threating. Malipractice of numerous dr.'s? The EMG'S showed the nerve was fine but the dr.'s ingored the results.
Instead of me getting my hands fixed and compensation for loss wages and her pay .. she informed me that state fund was willing to give a small cash settlement.
I was unable to contact my attorney for a long time, then I was informed my case had been closed and my attorney no longer working.
I was diagnosed eleven years ago with carpal tunnel syndrome. I filed a Workman's Compensation claim and secured an attorney to handle my claim on a contigiancy basis. I had heard of this syndrome and had been doing data entry for a company for a company, of which I just was rehired for temporary position, part time.
I had no idea what I was in store for as far as time off work, physical theorpy, surgery, process of a workman's comp claim or legal ethics.. basically dumb as a rock about it all.
I was under the impression my attorney was looking out for my best interest as the medical professionals were looking out for my health.
I think I was mistaken on both, the medical professionals I saw where mostly trying to prove what I didnt have, and the attorney I had didnt care about my best interest just the 25% involved.
In the end I didnt have carpal tunnel syndrome, it was something more life threating. Malipractice of numerous dr.'s? The EMG'S showed the nerve was fine but the dr.'s ingored the results.
Instead of me getting my hands fixed and compensation for loss wages and her pay .. she informed me that state fund was willing to give a small cash settlement.
I was unable to contact my attorney for a long time, then I was informed my case had been closed and my attorney no longer working.