As a former major case manager for Workers Comp, I can tell you that each state has to provide a printed policy of your rights and obligations under their Workers Comp law. It is a good idea to obtain a copy from them. You do this by calling their 800 number and asking for it. Without knowing what state you live in, I can't comment on their lack of response to your needs. Most states provide for medical care, medications and equipment as needed. Here, in Florida, this lack of response is viewed by judges as bad faith on the part of your Workers Comp carrer. Bad faith means they pay your attorny's fees.
Good luck
Woody
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