Published Mar 24, 2011
Will I Am
7 Posts
I been involved with the PNAP program since August of 2010. I just received an agreement in the mail from the VRP. This is almost 7 months later. I am reluctant to sign this agreement. I've read so many posts from this site about getting an attorney. I don't know if an attorney would do any good at this point being i'm already in a contract with PNAP. Why is the VRP just now sending me a contract? I did call a few attorneys and this is some of the responses I got.....
One attorney, who appears to know what he's talking about said to sign the contract, there wasn't anything I could do at this point. The problem I see with this guy was he was on vacation at the time of the phone call, so I don't know if he was rushing this or not.
The next attorney who claims to work in this area of law in the great state of PA, didn't know the terms i was using....VRP, PNAP. Is this a red flag or what? This one told me to send them a $500 retainer and the will begin work on the matter.
I want to know if I have to sign this contract... if not signing it puts my license in jeopardy.... if not signing it makes the PNAP contract invalid.... This is what I guess the lawyer will answer after I "show them the money". Right?
Here's another dilemma.... I just received permission to return to work and was offered a position. I don't want any of this to cause "waves" so to speak. I would like to hear other's experiences on these contract matters!
all_over_again
114 Posts
By the time you're signing a contract, I cannot imagine what you would need an attorney for. Unless there is some part of the contract that you think is unreasonable...
CAnewnurse
12 Posts
what is VRP?
xjailnurse
8 Posts
Is it just one page long? If so, it is part of PNAP. I recieved the same thing. I'm also from PA and have been with PNAP about as long as you have. Have you had alot of different case managers?