Katy, TX asked in Workers' Compensation for Texas

Q: Fell at work,tore rotator cuff,can't move arm,surgery denied by wc, waiting on 2nd request. normal? Use of one arm

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S. Michael Graham
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S. Michael Graham
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  • Workers' Compensation Lawyer
  • Dallas, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: There are many different reasons that a shoulder surgery may denied. Your best bet is to contact a workers compensation attorney to discuss the matter. We will need specific facts. I will be in jury trial all this week. My secretary will be here. She is pretty familiar with the rules. It looks like you live in Katy, TX. You might want to contact a lawyer in Houston, TX if possible. Most lawyers will give you a free evaluation over the telephone.

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