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I wouldnt be telling anyone that you work with, about racing in the future...especially if you are workman's comp...and if this was a work related injury, you are entitled to compensation which means, they can bring it up that you were able to race but you didnt want to come back to work...forget about what the Doctor says...hes not a lawyer...


I've been there and done that and know the outcome to these things...you do what YOU feel...just watch who's snapping those pictures of you...





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Russ




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You should consider some CYA here. You are likely jepardizing disability payments, and maybe your employment future.

IT IS A COLD WORLD OUT THERE. A work disability doesn't mean a free ride to enjoy life (racing and/or pit work would look like you are healthy, when viewed by a stone cold employer and the insurer, both with attorneys).

Don't want to rain on your fun, but there are consequences to what you choose to do with your "free" time when "disabled".

Somebody is paying you to get fixed and get healthy. Most employers, and insurers, would see you as healthy based on what you've said. Poof goes your payments and poof goes the job.

Get well soon.


Last edited by 68X426; 04/12/12 02:23 PM.

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