Well, I got hurt at work. At first it was minor discomfort in my left forearm where the tendons that control my left hand are located. I didn't tell my "group leader" because I did not feel that this was serious. WELL, the next week, I started hurting BADLY 35 minutes before end of shift, so I figured I would see the on-site nurse the next day, which I did. Now, because I did not tell my group leader the instant I felt pain, they let me go because they have a very serious policy to report ALL incidents as soon as they happen. I didn't feel like this was an incident at first. I thought it was part of the job to during the first few weeks to feel that. Oh well, I believe that life is a Buddha Loves You and then you die. And God, if you read this, I am STILL waiting on the dying part.....
Sorry to hear about the job loss, but you're still young and you still have plenty of life to live. Is it legal for them to fire you because you were hurt at work?
They didn't fire him for getting hurt, they fired him for violating a policy. That's the trend these days.
I'm kinda scared about the same thing right now. I slipped and fell at work 10 days ago. I did tell my immediate supervisor about it within 60 seconds, but we did not fill out a written report, as I felt fine, other than superficial skin damage. Well, I can tell you now that my back feels odd in 2 places, and I know there is something wrong. But I'm afraid to go back and fill out a written report now, as I may lose my job, but if I don't fill out a written report, Workman's Comp won't touch it. So I have to decide which road to take...
Quote from: Caffeine on September 23, 2009, 06:31:34 PM
They didn't fire him for getting hurt, they fired him for violating a policy. That's the trend these days.
I'm kinda scared about the same thing right now. I slipped and fell at work 10 days ago. I did tell my immediate supervisor about it within 60 seconds, but we did not fill out a written report, as I felt fine, other than superficial skin damage. Well, I can tell you now that my back feels odd in 2 places, and I know there is something wrong. But I'm afraid to go back and fill out a written report now, as I may lose my job, but if I don't fill out a written report, Workman's Comp won't touch it. So I have to decide which road to take...
I'm by no means an expert and am just sharing my experiences so don't hold me liable if something happins. But please take this seriously.
I'd fill out the report first thing in the morning. You're not alone in this. Your supervisor's a$$ is on the line just as much as yours. He or she knows the rules. You followed the rules by reporting it. It shouldn't matter if you thought you "felt fine" and didn't need to do paperwork. Your supervisor gets paid to make decisions like that, not you. If it makes you feel better, call a workman's comp lawyer first thing in the morning. (Phone call is free) There is no law against being well prepared.
GET IT ON PAPER EVERY TIME. IT'S COVERED MY REAR TWICE ALREADY!!! I nearly ended my career with a bad shoulder injury (lot of rehab but fortunately back to 100%+). You'll be amazed what sorts of trickery your employer will have up their sleeve.
Quote from: ineedanap on September 23, 2009, 07:04:48 PM
Quote from: Caffeine on September 23, 2009, 06:31:34 PM
They didn't fire him for getting hurt, they fired him for violating a policy. That's the trend these days.
I'm kinda scared about the same thing right now. I slipped and fell at work 10 days ago. I did tell my immediate supervisor about it within 60 seconds, but we did not fill out a written report, as I felt fine, other than superficial skin damage. Well, I can tell you now that my back feels odd in 2 places, and I know there is something wrong. But I'm afraid to go back and fill out a written report now, as I may lose my job, but if I don't fill out a written report, Workman's Comp won't touch it. So I have to decide which road to take...
I'm by no means an expert and am just sharing my experiences so don't hold me liable if something happins. But please take this seriously.
I'd fill out the report first thing in the morning. You're not alone in this. Your supervisor's a$$ is on the line just as much as yours. He or she knows the rules. You followed the rules by reporting it. It shouldn't matter if you thought you "felt fine" and didn't need to do paperwork. Your supervisor gets paid to make decisions like that, not you. If it makes you feel better, call a workman's comp lawyer first thing in the morning. (Phone call is free) There is no law against being well prepared.
GET IT ON PAPER EVERY TIME. IT'S COVERED MY REAR TWICE ALREADY!!! I nearly ended my career with a bad shoulder injury (lot of rehab but fortunately back to 100%+). You'll be amazed what sorts of trickery your employer will have up their sleeve.
indeed
Quote from: Caffeine on September 23, 2009, 06:31:34 PM
They didn't fire him for getting hurt, they fired him for violating a policy. That's the trend these days.
I understand that, but if the affects from the injury were not noticed until a week later, then how is he supposed to know whether it was serious or not. I know if I had an accident and I didn't feel much pain then I wouldn't feel I need to report it. Anyways, that's b/s.
Quote from: ver4 on September 24, 2009, 07:10:49 AM
I understand that, but if the affects from the injury were not noticed until a week later, then how is he supposed to know whether it was serious or not. I know if I had an accident and I didn't feel much pain then I wouldn't feel I need to report it. Anyways, that's b/s.
That's why you have to get it in writing every time...because noone knows what is going to hurt later and what won't.
Workman's comp is run by the state, not your employer. The state has a list of requirements that need to be met to be eligable. This includes reporting and seeking medical attention within a certain number of days. Miss anything and the state disqualifies you. Then your only option is to go after the company. Who do you think can afford better lawyers?
oh man, i'm sorry to hear about that. I hope you find something else soon..good luck!
I got my fingers smashed in the door at work and my workplace didn't give a sh*t. :icon_rolleyes:
Yea I got fired too, then unemployment got refused cos the Old a$$holes said severance in the letter they fired me ... but they didn't pay me no severance ... so no unemployment either. I have to take em to court or I dont get squat. I suspect they will declare bankruptcy if I do take em to court.
So yea good luck there kiddo, a$$holes, the lot of them ... and those that are working, remember to steal sheite as and when you can.
Now Who wants to buy a stapler. Almost no use, how about a 1/2 used roll of tape with dispenser that only rolls at the right angle.
No one ... gaaaaaaa ......
Cool.
Buddha.
Thanks everyone..... Caffeine, GO FILL OUT THE PAPERWORK!!!!! YOU ONLY HAVE 14 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF THE INCIDENT TO GET WORKMAN'S COMP!!!!! You only got four days left as of the time of your writting. Just get some witnesses who know you talked to the superviser that day so you don't get f%&ked by company policy. Good luck!
Filled out the paperwork today. I have an appointment with a doctor tomorrow!
I'll just say again what I said above: The trend nowadays with most companies is to "fire" you for a policy violation. No unemployment coverage because you allegedly were fired because of your own actions. It's sneaky, but effective. My previous company had so many rules and regulations, but they would TELL you to do things that were the opposite of what the written policy was, that way when they wanted to get rid of you, they would sneak in, get you violating a written policy...GONE. No unemployment coverage for you, because you violated a written policy. End of story. They would just deny that they said to do anything different from the written policy.
Quote from: Caffeine on September 24, 2009, 02:23:04 PM
Filled out the paperwork today. I have an appointment with a doctor tomorrow!
:thumb:
Bastards..... Well, damn. I have nothing to say about that. I know companies are like that. Oh well.....
Quote from: dafatrman on September 23, 2009, 05:45:26 PM
Well, I got hurt at work. At first it was minor discomfort in my left forearm where the tendons that control my left hand are located. I didn't tell my "group leader" because I did not feel that this was serious. WELL, the next week, I started hurting BADLY 35 minutes before end of shift, so I figured I would see the on-site nurse the next day, which I did. Now, because I did not tell my group leader the instant I felt pain, they let me go because they have a very serious policy to report ALL incidents as soon as they happen. I didn't feel like this was an incident at first. I thought it was part of the job to during the first few weeks to feel that. Oh well, I believe that life is a Buddha Loves You and then you die. And God, if you read this, I am STILL waiting on the dying part.....
In hindsight. coulda said " it just happened"
.....Yeah.....
This is why this country is where its at today.
Nobody values the worker anymore.
Its all profit and bonuses for the office kiddies.
I wouldnt sit for it. I would call an employment specialties lawyer.
Their first consult is free. What do you have to lose ?
Down here in the scam capitol of the world, there are 500 ads a
day for "1-800-INJURY HOTLINE" type lawyers who say no fee unless
they get you money.
None of the lawyers I am calling will do free nothing. I guess they are swamped ... I only got free 2 second advice from a neighbor/friend/biker/doctor's lawyer.
Really, if I wasn't working on his bike - and was I very reluctant to do that and my wife hated him till he gave me a lawyer reference who did talk to me, I'd have had no legal advice.
Cool.
Buddha.
well, you are the buddha, whadaya expect? :)
I know that the term 'socialism' seems to be regarded as a dirty word in the USA and I understand from news reports we receive from this side of the pond that it is used as an insult in relation to President Obama and his health reforms. But socialism, as I understand it and grew up with, is about the rights of the working man (it has nothing to do with communism). I'm absolutely horrified at the treatment you received, dafatrman. Employers here have a legal duty of care to their employees, and would be in deep do-do if they treated their employees like you have been treated.
I hope you find another job soon and then you can stick two fingers up at them :thumb:
Just for the avoidance of doubt - don't believe the crap your media (and certain UK cretinous Members of Parliament) might spout and spin about the UK National Health Service - it's wonderful and I got the best care anyone could expect when i had my heart attack 5 years ago. We all pay for it through our taxes - which is a damn sight cheaper than private medical insurance and bills (sorry to highjack the posting). Everyone gets equal treatment irrespective of race or social class.
I bet you're all going to start shouting at me now :)
Bassman
Quote from: bassman on September 28, 2009, 10:14:06 AM
Just for the avoidance of doubt - don't believe the crap your media (and certain UK cretinous Members of Parliament) might spout and spin about the UK National Health Service - it's wonderful and I got the best care anyone could expect when i had my heart attack 5 years ago. We all pay for it through our taxes - which is a damn sight cheaper than private medical insurance and bills (sorry to highjack the posting). Everyone gets equal treatment irrespective of race or social class.
I bet you're all going to start shouting at me now :)
Bassman
Most Americans dont know what real Socialism is.
Their version is what FOX news says it is that day....Anything anti-corporation or pro-environment gets labeled 'Socialism'.
Unions are 'Socialist', etc, etc... Im an actual American Socialist. I vote straight Socialist on any national issue or election.
Whats crazy here are a lot of the ppl who are the biggest haters of Socialism are the ones who could benefit from it the most.
Capitalism is clearly a failure for our society as it is, circa 2009 :cheers:
Birdman, I'll buy you a fuching plane/boat/whatever ticket to England seeing as you're so dam fond of socialism(one way, of course). I have that ability because I'm an opportunist in a CAPITALIST society and am at a place in life where I have a decent amount of discretionary funding (along with 0 debt). Please leave MY country and take Obama and Pelosi with you.
Life, Liberty and the PURSUIT of Happiness.
Quote from: spc on September 28, 2009, 07:26:11 PM
Birdman, I'll buy you a fuching plane/boat/whatever ticket to England seeing as you're so dam fond of socialism(one way, of course).
England isn't socialist.
Most of the countries in Eastern Europe, Asia, and northern Africa are socialist. Besides those 3 locations, there are very few other socialist countries in the world.
I'm not taking sides or trying to start an arguement. I just wanted to make sure you get your money's worth if you're buying tickets. :D
Quote from: spc on September 28, 2009, 07:26:11 PM
Birdman, I'll buy you a fuching plane/boat/whatever ticket to England seeing as you're so dam fond of socialism(one way, of course). I have that ability because I'm an opportunist in a CAPITALIST society and am at a place in life where I have a decent amount of discretionary funding (along with 0 debt). Please leave MY country and take Obama and Pelosi with you.
Life, Liberty and the PURSUIT of Happiness.
Here is the microcosm of the macrocosm. Its all about YOU, right ? The whole country is good because YOU are OK. I see.
All these millions of starving ppl in this country with no healthcare, jobs , education are just made up by the liberal, freedum hatin' news media ?
Right.........Fck 'em anyway, cuz YOU ar OK....
You have no clue what you are talking about. Obama, who Im
NOT a fan of, is a nu-republican. Hes only giving the money to different corps and having his
war in a new place. There is nothing even remotely socialist about him. You need to stop getting your news from the signs those T-Bagger imbeciles carry.
Im not going anywhere. The country needs people like me who are active in seeing ALL people can get decent jobs and not be kornkobbed by their shady
employers or their jobs sent overseas, people can get education and healthcare when they are sick. Pretty Unamerican, huh ?
Keeping people sick and stupid are mainstays of your capitalist system. Apparently its working *c0Ff CoFf* Lots suffer so few profit, class divide, wreck the
environment. You can have your system, with your attitude, you are made for it. :cheers:
Ill take that plane ticket though. I am in need of a vacation.
Quote from: spc on September 28, 2009, 07:26:11 PM
Birdman, I'll buy you a fuching plane/boat/whatever ticket to England seeing as you're so dam fond of socialism(one way, of course). I have that ability because I'm an opportunist in a CAPITALIST society and am at a place in life where I have a decent amount of discretionary funding (along with 0 debt). Please leave MY country and take Obama and Pelosi with you.
Life, Liberty and the PURSUIT of Happiness.
Hey Terry OBAMA is the greatest president ever!!!!!!!! My wife agrees to. But could you make those tickets round trip in case we change our minds and don't like life in Jolly olde england or elsewhere in the EU, I think 3 weeks ough to be enough time for us to make up our minds. Fly us in London please if you don't mind.
Ah, welcome comrade Birdman and comrade Bettingpython! Welcome to my beautiful country! Enter of your own free will...and leave some of your happiness here!...hah hah hah...Hah Hah Hah...Cough Cough Cough splutter!... :icon_twisted: Oh...and leave some of your happy dollars aswell...please? :icon_sad:
Bassman
Quote from: bassman on October 02, 2009, 10:37:19 AM
Ah, welcome comrade Birdman and comrade Bettingpython! Welcome to my beautiful country! Enter of your own free will...and leave some of your happiness here!...hah hah hah...Hah Hah Hah...Cough Cough Cough splutter!... :icon_twisted: Oh...and leave some of your happy dollars aswell...please? :icon_sad:
Bassman
I love ye olde kountry !!! :kiss3:
The hi point of my weekend is clapping me eyes on the Eastenders :thumb:
Pip pip, cheerio :icon_mrgreen:
Owned an MG Midget too... ... :icon_eek: