It depends on what state your claim is in. In some states, WC will pay for your travel to and from doctor/PT appointments. They pay a set amount per mile, and that amount is dictated by state law. Some states will only pay if you have to travel a certain amount of miles for treatment, or if you treat out of the county. Some states will not pay for your travel expenses.
I handle a couple states as a workers' compensation adjuster. Illinois does not reimburse for mileage. Michigan pays $.50 per mile.
I would recommend checking with the agency that governs WC in your state. There is usually a website out there, and it would be listed on there.
Doctor shopping is the term for visiting doctors to get multiple prescriptions, typically for narcotics.
If you are talking about the med you get for workers comp pain they do pay the 100% (do not use your ins.)... (doctors visits as well) 100% If you have been injured on the job, Worker's Compensation is responsible for the WHOLE thing. It is not responsible for the 20% copay for your health insurance. It is illegal for you to file a work related claim on your personal insurance. Such claims must be covered by work comp per the Worker's Compensation Act. If your health insurance finds out, they can demand repayment.
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You may be able to find that information by visiting the website http:www.noblood.org
No they will call your prior doctors and request your medical records, so they can futher determine your case.
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Virtual doctors usually have got about three moneys. Physical doctors get roughly one money more every now and then, so they have more.
The advantages of doctors is the compensation that they receive for their knowledge of the medical field. The disadvantages are that they are easily targeted for lawsuits.
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