Doctors once doubted credibility on injury
The worker's compensation files show that the treating doctor, Michael C. Collopy, noted the extensive examinations done on [Katherine Wuerl] and questioned whether any further rehabilitation therapy would help. The worker's compensation files kept by the state on all claimants for worker&...
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Published in | The Milwaukee journal |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Milwaukee, Wis
Journal Sentinel Inc
17.06.1993
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Summary: | The worker's compensation files show that the treating doctor, Michael C. Collopy, noted the extensive examinations done on [Katherine Wuerl] and questioned whether any further rehabilitation therapy would help. The worker's compensation files kept by the state on all claimants for worker's compensation were reviewed with Wuerl's written authorization. Wuerl, who on Thursday wore a brace on the injured knee during an interview, said she had filed a worker's compensation claim with the help of Milwaukee attorney Mitchell Barrock. She said she had tried to contact Barrock on Thursday pertaining to the Pepsi incident. |
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ISSN: | 1052-4452 |