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    Jan 18, 2009, 07:10 PM
    Workers Comp and retirement
    In North Carolina are you entitled to continued medical bills on Workers Comp. once you retire from Local Gov. Job. I know that my injury was prior to the law change that you are only covered for two years. I was told that my medical would be covered as long as I was under a doctor's care, but I don't know if I retire if I am still entitled because I will likely need medication for life.
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    Jan 19, 2009, 07:26 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by ppickard View Post
    In North Carolina are you entitled to continued medical bills on Workers Comp. once you retire from Local Gov. Job. I know that my injury was prior to the law change that you are only covered for two years. I was told that my medical would be covered as long as I was under a doctor's care, but I don't know if I retire if I am still entitled because I will likely need medication for life.


    This is one of those life-changing questions that can only be properly answered by an Attorney in your State, familiar with all of the aspects of your situation.

    Even after researching this I would be very reluctant to answer for exactly that reason.

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