[mc id="175" type="audio"]Jodi discusses the role of the nurse case manager and when it makes sense to terminate her involvement[/mc]One of the lesser known players used by Georgia workers' comp insurers is the nurse case manager. In the past, … [Continue reading] about The Nurse Case Manager – Who is She and Does She Belong on Your Case
Case Study: Workers Compensation for Severe Ankle and Foot Injuries
Welcome to the 7th installment of my summer long series on Georgia Workers' comp case studies. In the following case study, I discuss a recent workers compensation case involving a severe ankle and foot injury. Severe ankle and foot injury Workers’ … [Continue reading] about Case Study: Workers Compensation for Severe Ankle and Foot Injuries
Case Study: Cervical Injury Made Worse Due to Return to Job
Welcome to the 6th installment of my summer long series on Georgia Workers' comp case studies. In the following case study, I discuss a case in which a client's neck injury was made worse by a return to work. Cervical injuries made worse by returning … [Continue reading] about Case Study: Cervical Injury Made Worse Due to Return to Job
Case Study: Workers’ Comp Case Involving Outstanding Medical Bills
Welcome to the 5th installment of my summer long series on Georgia Workers' comp case studies. In the following case study, I discuss a workers' comp case involving outstanding medical bills. Outstanding medical bills and your credit One of the most … [Continue reading] about Case Study: Workers’ Comp Case Involving Outstanding Medical Bills
Case Study: Workers Compensation Case Involving a Long Term Employee with Multiple Job Injuries
Welcome to the 4rd installment of my summer long series on Georgia Workers' comp case studies. In the following case study, I discuss a case involving a long-term employee who sustained multiple job injuries. The case of "Mr. F," a long-term employee … [Continue reading] about Case Study: Workers Compensation Case Involving a Long Term Employee with Multiple Job Injuries