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Intramuscular Injections not Reasonable and Necessary

By WorkCompCentral

Monday, July 27, 2015 | 0

The District of Columbia's highest court ruled that an injured bus driver was not entitled to continue receiving intramuscular injections since this treatment was no longer reasonable and necessary to treat her neck and back injuries. Case: White v. District of Columbia Department of Employment Services, No. 14-AA-695, 07/23/2015, published. Facts: Helen White worked as a bus operator for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority for 20 years before she injured her neck and back while on the job in 2006. She has not returned to work since. WMATA accepted liability...

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