Leonhart621
Flow Driver
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2011
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Okay, I sliced one of my fingers a few months ago. Here's the scenario.
There's a cabinet used by the mobile dealers beside the stockroom's door. On this cabinet they have a magnetic board. Problem is this board doesn't have the safety edges on the side. At first look, it looks like a cardboard. Well it's actually a very sharp thin metal glued to a cardboard. Didn't noticed, sliced my finger, bandaged it to stop the bleeding, filled out a workers comp with the help of etl hr, went to get a drug test, went to patient first, got stitches, gave the papers to my HR. All these in one day.
I thought everything's good. Now I just got a letter from patient first that I owed them $200+ because workers comp insurer hasn't responded for 60 days! My ETL hr is currently LOA. Hopefully my Hr could help me
There's a cabinet used by the mobile dealers beside the stockroom's door. On this cabinet they have a magnetic board. Problem is this board doesn't have the safety edges on the side. At first look, it looks like a cardboard. Well it's actually a very sharp thin metal glued to a cardboard. Didn't noticed, sliced my finger, bandaged it to stop the bleeding, filled out a workers comp with the help of etl hr, went to get a drug test, went to patient first, got stitches, gave the papers to my HR. All these in one day.
I thought everything's good. Now I just got a letter from patient first that I owed them $200+ because workers comp insurer hasn't responded for 60 days! My ETL hr is currently LOA. Hopefully my Hr could help me