In this -painful- legal case, an injured worker has been denied workers compensation for a manual handling injury sustained at Australia Post, after it was found she was not taking medication for pain relief! OMG! No need for pain medication – workers compensation denied! Background of the case A courier driver for Australia Post sustained [...]
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Workplace injury not serious “enough” for damages says judge – WTF?
Where on earth does one start on this! In this disturbing, recent (Oct 2012) legal case, the judge claims the injured worker has exaggerated her pain condition. She has a chronic pain disorder, which is labelled by the judge as a “mental condition”! Exaggerating pain is what chronic pain conditions do! That finding from the [...]

Workcover, suitable duties and legally intoxicated on medication
We received an email from an injured worker, which we believed is well worth sharing with all as it raises important questions about liability when driving (or having an accident) when under the influence of narcotic, in others words, whilst being legally intoxicated and being forced to work (by the insurer, doctor, employer) and/or by [...]

The distress of living with chronic pain: Injured worker
John describes the distress and uncertainty of living with chronic pain. The distress of living with chronic pain Most injured workers who have and continue to suffer from chronic pain will identify with this story. The despair John describes is consistent with our own findings and the model we have constructed. View the IWSN mental [...]

Chronic pain and workers compensation – review is needed in medico-legal consultant industry
This amazing and most enlightening video clip features a lawyer who suffered a workplace injury to her back and neck and who suffers chronic pain. She discusses the major issues injured workers face with the so-called medico-legal consultants (doctors) and really wonders if these are doctors who are struck off, where their Hippocratic oath is [...]

Workplace injury and now battling narcotic abuse and addiction – support needed
A couple of days ago we received a heart-wrenching plea for help via email, from a New York based injured worker ["D"] who, most unfortunately, developed a nasty addiction to narcotics after back surgery for a workplace injury for which he went into rehabilitation. However, his pain is getting worse and since he has come [...]

WorkCover state the AMA guide does not recognise chronic pain
We received an email overnight from an injured worker pointing to a submission as recently made to the Joint Committee into the workers compensation NSW scheme. The submission raises interesting and very important questions, namely that WorkCover states the AMA guide does not recognise (rate) chronic pain and how does this impact injured workers who, [...]

When your work injury pain is labelled as just a psychological condition scam
Many injured workers who suffer genuine, severe chronic pain are often labelled by the workcover insurer case manager, the workcover insurer “doctor” and some hired guns as suffering from just a psychological condition such as depression, anxiety or personality disorder. Basically they are accused that the genuine, severe and chronic pain they suffer is nothing [...]

People with chronic pain undergo significant victimisation, disbelief and stigmatisation
As shown in our posted case of workcover/Westpac vs.Ms Andrews, despite lack of objective findings in many cases, there is no doubt that chronic pain patients are suffering and are in genuine distress, and that the disability they experience is real! Yet, despite this reality, and since chronic pain sufferers are impaired by a condition [...]

Intractable pain: nine steps for injured workers
This “manual” by Forest Tennant M.D., Dr. P.H. from the renowned Veract Intractable Pain Clinic in Canada describes the therapeutic measures you must take particularly if you want pain free hours rather than a constant state of pain. Intractable pain patients tend to think that simply taking opioid medication will solve their problems. This is [...]

Chronic pain and sex
How do people with chronic pain and their partners maintain a healthy, exciting sex life? Chronic Pain: Stop it from Sucking the Fun Out of Your Sex Life by Kal Cobalt Though chronic pain has become a more medically-recognized condition, whether as a complication of another diagnosis or an unexplained phenomenon existing by itself, one [...]

workcover compensation for back pain should be scrapped says top back surgeon
workcover compensation for back pain does more harm than good and should be scrapped, a prominent back surgeon says. Yeah right, what an *sshole! Award-winning orthopedic and spinal surgeon, Dr Orso Osti, wants the law changed so workers can no longer receive compensation for low back pain.”I am beginning to feel, after so many years [...]

Work injury: if it hurts treat it like it hurts!
There may be times where, even though you are in a lot of pain, you decide to just to “grin and bear it.” Maybe because you don’t want to be seen as a wuss, or be demonised by your employer by submitting a workcover claim (see previous post: an injured worker’s perspective of a sick [...]
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NSW injured workers can still make a further claim for impairment for that same injury – new legal case
May 22, 2013
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NSW Court rules workcover amendments affecting lumpsums do not apply retrospectively
April 29, 2013
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Workcover case managers listen to background noise when phoning injured workers – WTF
May 8, 2013
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WorkCover NSW average premiums cut by 7.5 per cent
May 9, 2013
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Faulty assumptions only adds insult to injured workers
May 7, 2013
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Deed of release often used in settling workcover cases- what are they?
April 29, 2013
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Government plan to make Comcare best practice model
May 3, 2013
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Assault on injured workers – more evidence and concern S.I.A
May 5, 2013
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Employers incl RTW Coordinators are not allowed to attend doctors appointments
April 26, 2013
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New proposed anti-bullying laws: changes to FairWork Act
May 12, 2013
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Vic Premier Naphtine called building workers safety march a disgrace
May 1, 2013
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Recoveries of money under workcover
April 27, 2013
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Workcover compensation schemes impede recovery from injury
April 28, 2013
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Judge criticises law firm about rejection of more generous settlement offer
April 30, 2013
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International Day of Mourning: remembering those injured workers who have died
April 25, 2013
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Another fraud accused injured worker entitled to workcover!
May 25, 2013
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SA Premier accused of unprofessional conduct as previous workcover lawyer
May 25, 2013
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Reckless injured worker’s common law damages reduced by 70%
May 24, 2013
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Report condems “untouchable” police officers amid bullying claims
May 24, 2013
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Vexatious “injured” worker blocked by the courts – again
May 23, 2013
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The huge cost of workplace stress and depression
May 23, 2013
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NSW injured workers can still make a further claim for impairment for that same injury – new legal case
May 22, 2013
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What has the attack on NSW’s Workers Compensation laws meant for you?
May 22, 2013
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When can weekly payments in Victoria be terminated
May 21, 2013
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How are damages calculated
May 20, 2013
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How to spot chronic workplace bullies
May 20, 2013
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Common law damages claim and duty of care of the employer
May 19, 2013
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Federal Court ruled AAT required to explain why it preferred the IME’s evidence
May 18, 2013
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Medical Panels must provide clear reasons – Supreme Court Vic
May 17, 2013
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Workcover Certificates: Doctors must ensure they’re carefully worded
May 17, 2013
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