My state (California) is clamping down on W.C. fraud. They're gunning for the individual that files false claims and rips off the government for a few thousand dollars. I agree with them.
About three years ago I had a workers comp claim. I pulled a leg muscle (on the job) and was sent to our local E.R. The hospital issued me a pair of crutches and told me to use them for three days. I did.
I recieved a copy of the bill that was to be paid by workers comp and to my shock workers comp was charged almost a thousand dollars for my pulled muscle. No xrays were taken, but the hospital did sell workers comp a pair of crutches for 300 dollars.
My wife was tired of seeing these crutches in the garage and told me to get rid of them, so I called our local hospital supply and she told me I could walk in off the street and buy the same crutches for thirty dolllars.
Wouldn't the government be more efficient to go after the hospitals for the price gouging, than individuals?
2006-09-05
12:56:41
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