Thread regarding Sam's Club layoffs

Bad knees

Have any of you long timers here had a knee replacement surgery that was covered under your Walmart insurance? If so was the therapy after payed for also?..

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Take L.O.A. Come back 100 percent ready.

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Post ID: @1nqa+16PmCidG

For workers comp, it would usually have to be a specific injury event at work rather a gradual onset type of thing.

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Post ID: @1vqm+16PmCidG

How do I do it as workers comp?

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Post ID: @1sct+16PmCidG

Meet your deductible, partly covered. Be careful cause you will end up with a couple thousand dollar bill.

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Post ID: @1btz+16PmCidG

Remember if your doing this as an elective and not workers comp they are going to want a 100 percent clean bill of health. If you say one time you can't do something they will fire you.

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Post ID: @vhr+16PmCidG

Yes it’s covered...however you still have to meet your co insurance and deductibles. It’s not covered 100% I think insurance covers 20 sessions But again it’s not totally free. Contact insurance for accurate information. Doctor will also give you the breakdown of his cost along with hospital charges.

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Post ID: @vvg+16PmCidG

Might be best to just call the insurance company and ask them vs. depending on an anonymous answer on a layoff site?

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