Your treating physician will state what kind of work you can do in their report. Your medical report indicating what type of work you can do while you recover, should be explained to you by your treating physician. It will contain information such as:   *Work that you are able to do while recovering *The changes needed in your work schedule or duties.   You should review your job description with your treating doctor, your employer and your attorney (if you have one) and discuss the necessary changes in your job.   What should you do if you disagree with your treating doctor? You must promptly write to the claims administrator or you may lose important rights.

 


Q: Who decides what kind of work I can do while recovering?

A: Your treating physician will state what kind of work you can do in their report. Your medical report indicating what type of work you can do while you recover, should be explained to you by your treating physician. It will contain information such as:

*Work that you are able to do while recovering
*The changes needed in your work schedule or duties.

You should review your job description with your treating doctor, your employer and your attorney (if you have one) and discuss the necessary changes in your job.

What should you do if you disagree with your treating doctor? You must promptly write to the claims administrator or you may lose important rights.


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