Ever lied about a work injury to avoid workmans comp?
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I have, about 8 months ago I hurt my back while lifting a patient into a wheelchair for transport to x-ray. The tech got me as the pt. claimed he couldnt walk. He did fine standing up, but as we began to go to the wheelchair he started to collaspe, and being the idiot I am sometimes my first thought was for his safety, and having a good grasp underneath his arms I kept him lifted up and had the wheelchair placed under him.
The pt. weighed around 200 pounds, needless to say I felt an immediate tightness in my back.
I did not realize how severe it was till the next day when I couldnt get out of bed lol...Talking about interesting situation. When I finally stood up felt like a thousand daggers were stabbed into my lower back.
The tech was there with me when this incident occured and would had backed me as she saw me in pain after this occured, but, I did not want to go under workmans comp.
Workmans comp means this for me:
Go to the ER, sit in ER for hours, have x-ray done, fill out lots of papers, deal with nursing supervisor. 5 hours later get sent home.
Next day, go to our "Walk-in clinic" where the poorest of the poor go for treatment. Wait there in incredible back pain near individuals sick with communiable diseases, wait for 2-3 hours, see clinic doc, have x-ray done again, go for MRI/whatever he decides, workmans comp begins.
Rince repeat above till I get terminated for being a "risk", here about improper lifting techniques from risk management/health nurse.
So instead I paid out of pocket to see my doctor , cost me about 500$ with insurance but was worth it.
Even tho I feel I am permantly injured from it, I still find it worthwhile to see my doctor.
(Reason I post my sciatica flared up worse then ever, second time I ever had it, and now will pay for a MRI this week). But still worth it to me
:bowingpur