by Dee
(Salt Lake City, Utah)
In November 2008, I was doing my job at a warehouse store distribution center. I was labeling product when another employee on an EPJ (electric pallet jack), ran into the pallets and my right foot was caught between the two stacks of pallets.
I have since had three surgeries on my foot, trying to correct the injury, I have been receiving Worker's Compensation payments for about 14 months. I am hoping that next week when I go to the surgeon for my post op visit that I will be released to go back to work.
I still have pain and problems with my foot. I can't wear a shoe for an extended length of time.
How do I know what to expect as a settlement from the warehouse / worker's comp?
I am 46 yrs old, I was fired from the job, I am in great health otherwise. My Orthopedic Surgeon has told me I have a permanent disability. I don't have any clue where to begin, in figuring what is fair in a settlement. Any suggestions or advice would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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