Most settlements are final, therefore no further payments of any kind will be due. It would depend on the wording of your settlement.
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what is average copensation for detached retina and nasal septoplasty surgery fro workers comp
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific information about the rate for trigger finger surgery with South Carolina worker's compensation as it can vary depending on various factors, such as the medical provider, the severity of the condition, and the specific workers' compensation policies in place. It's best to consult with a workers' compensation representative or a medical provider in South Carolina to get accurate and up-to-date information regarding the costs and coverage for trigger finger surgery under the state's workers' compensation program.
Oral surgery for accidental injuries can be covered under the medical plan. Some oral diseases are paid under a dental plan and some diseases (like oral cancer problems) are covered under the medical plan. You must contact BCBS to get a determination of what conditions are covered under the medical plan (your particular plan).
Eye surgery is covered usually under major medical insurance if it is work related. It also depends on your insurance carrier in terms of the costs and doctors you can choose from.
Breast augmentation is considered a form of plastic surgery. Depending on the medical reason for the breast augmentation surgery it could be classified as cosmetic. If there is a cancer involved then it would be covered under any generalized medical insurance company.
It depends on your insurance company and the type of company you work.
You should never do surgery unless you are a surgeon.
Probably not. Unless there are complications, gallbaldder surgery should not be serious enough to make an employee unable to complete the funcitons of their job.
FMLA stands for the Family Medical Leave Act. This act secures your employment for a specific amount of time for medical reasons. Research this act and ask your employer to see if an elective surgery would qualify.
No. But if any dental surgery is necessiated due to accident, the same will be covered under medical insurance purview.
While many outpatient surgeries are covered by insurance plans, many are not. Candidates for such surgeries should check in advance with their insurance carrier concerning whether their procedures are covered on an outpatient basis.