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Workman’s comp does not want to admit to anything. I hired an attorney for my injury on duty. It was a difficult dealing with them. The larger the company the harder it is. Since, mine dealt with American Airlines it was very difficult. The second workman’s comp case no attorney would touch the case. The door aka handicap door malfunctioned and threw me when the door it me. Eye witnesses willing to testify but no attorney would pick up the case. My hip joint was bleeding and the blood had to be drained out of the joint. I occurred all medical cost. If they admit to neuropathy over the toxic chemicals that puts the company at liability. They will do anything to get out of a workman’s comp case.

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After getting this far with the situation it really reeks of a whole lot of biased, ill informed, and not wanting to hear the evidence type people. Since when is it legal for an employer to outright lie to a WC insurance carrier to put a claim in denial, and in the end when an administrative law judge does the contested case hearing he looks the other way on true , hard evidence. I thought the country had moved on from the dark ages ,but no it has not.