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OT: Worker's Compensation Lawyer in Boston area?
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[QUOTE="tdrink, post: 3980751, member: 1331"] Sorry to put this up here, but currently no other options than the inter webs. My 22 year old child who recently moved from CT to the Boston area was badly injured by a patient of her employer. She needed after hospitalization care and had to be moved home. My wife has taken on the full time job of fighting workers comp to authorize the procedures already ordered by her doctors instead of leaving it to the 22 year old with a TBI. We are a month in and just finding out we have no advocates. [/QUOTE]
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