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CHenry

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I assume you were wearing your boots? I almost busted my butt several times in the halls there also due to wet floors. Can you apply for donated leave if its workman's comp? If you're going to get an attorney you may want to shy away from all types of social media or not talking about your situation when on it. Just my 2 cents.

Hope they get you fixed up soon bro. You've had a tough go at it lately.
There was never any intent of getting an attorney and I thought I said that earlier but maybe I didn't. Now I did talk to one for some free information and she said she would help if it was needed but she wasn't paid a retainer.
I'm being taken care of now. Got a lot of questions answered from HR and feel much better about the whole deal. I don't care if it's public. The intent was mainly to vent lol
 

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Well, between your previous illnesses and injuries, and now this fall and broken trigger finger, just let me say that I'm not inviting you into any of my vehicles in the near future.

Dang, Man!! Be careful out there. Keep that head on a swivel.

Better yet, have that new love threaten you really strongly.
 

MacFromOK

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I'm just going to start wearing a helmet and pads lol
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Oklahoma Senate gives final approval to workers’ compensation overhaul
OKLAHOMA CITY- The state Senate has given final legislative approval to a bill that overhauls Oklahoma’s workers’ compensation system, including increasing the benefits paid to injured workers.

The Senate voted unanimously on Wednesday for the bill that resulted from months of negotiations among lawmakers, attorneys, injured workers and business leaders. The bill now heads to Gov. Kevin Stitt, who is expected to sign it.

Workers’ comp attorney Bob Burke says the bill increases the benefits paid to injured workers by an average of 22%.

The bill also restricts the eligibility criteria for claims against the Multiple Injury Trust Fund for permanently disabled workers in an effort to improve the fund’s solvency.

In addition, the bill amends workers’ comp laws to comply with several recent Oklahoma Supreme Court decisions.

https://kfor.com/2019/05/22/oklahoma-senate-gives-final-approval-to-workers-compensation-overhaul/
 

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