Q: I broke my wrist at work have been out of work 3 months was told surgery was not necessary but ended up needing surgery
I asked to go back light duty due to financial losses need to work will this complicate my case
A:
Whether you are eligible for light duty is a medical issue. If you are on no-work status and violate your doctor's instructions, you could re-injure yourself, which would complicate your case and potentially cut off your benefits.
If light duty work is available, make sure that your doctor provides a work status report with limitations that permit you to return on light duty.
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