acc and vocational guidence
#1
Posted 03 March 2014 - 08:56 AM
ive been on acc since 2012 and I have found out I got nerve damage in my neck,which has stopped me going back to work.
any help would really be geart
#2
Posted 03 March 2014 - 09:16 AM
BARON VON OIL, on 03 March 2014 - 08:56 AM, said:
ive been on acc since 2012 and I have found out I got nerve damage in my neck,which has stopped me going back to work.
any help would really be geart
If you are waiting for medical treatment then the answer is no.
All medical options must be explored and tried first.
#3
Posted 03 March 2014 - 12:26 PM
BARON VON OIL, on 03 March 2014 - 08:56 AM, said:
ive been on acc since 2012 and I have found out I got nerve damage in my neck,which has stopped me going back to work.
any help would really be geart
We were sent to Vocational Guidance - Ergoworks before being fixed.
#4
Posted 26 April 2014 - 05:34 PM
BARON VON OIL, on 03 March 2014 - 08:56 AM, said:
ive been on acc since 2012 and I have found out I got nerve damage in my neck,which has stopped me going back to work.
any help would really be geart
I too was suffering from chronic pain and had a very unstable knee, I was under a specialist who told me I needed total knee replacement. He also considered I was at the time too young for this surgery, and that I should put it off for as long as I could.
ACC forced me to undertake vocational training as an agricultural contracting driver, and then cut me off when I refused. My case manager told me that they were not going to pay me to sit around for years waiting for an op.
I survived for ten years on casual work and the sickness benefit before I eventually had my operation.
#5
Posted 20 May 2017 - 12:00 AM
Brucey, on 26 April 2014 - 05:34 PM, said:
ACC forced me to undertake vocational training as an agricultural contracting driver, and then cut me off when I refused. My case manager told me that they were not going to pay me to sit around for years waiting for an op.
I survived for ten years on casual work and the sickness benefit before I eventually had my operation.
Huh???
All medical options must be explored and tried first.
#7
Posted 20 May 2017 - 08:20 AM
And when you challenge the decision not to perform surgery their PUPPETS, FAIRWAY RESOLUTIONS that CASSANDRA so well greases up [refer to his website] rubber stamps most of those dubious decisions, often assisted of course by dodgy reports written by double paid immigrant doctors who are often closely linked with ACC.
The biggest rort in town.
#9
Posted 20 May 2017 - 11:36 AM
He who pays the piper, on 20 May 2017 - 08:20 AM, said:
And when you challenge the decision not to perform surgery their PUPPETS, FAIRWAY RESOLUTIONS that CASSANDRA so well greases up [refer to his website] rubber stamps most of those dubious decisions, often assisted of course by dodgy reports written by double paid immigrant doctors who are often closely linked with ACC.
The biggest rort in town.
So are there 8000 court cases?
#10
Posted 20 May 2017 - 11:47 AM
Less than 1% of these cheated claimants would likely have the resources to justify an action to the DISTRICT COURT.
Many end up without surgery, some on long waiting lists within the PUBLIC HEALTH system, many end up as SICKNESS BENEFICIARIES, or on the dole.
ACC on the other hand have $33 billion to fight these people.