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post traumatic disability? - whirlybirddude - 03-09-2011 02:23 AM I was involved in a helicopter crash in October of 2010 which resulted in the death of a co-worker and me breaking my back. I am starting rehab this week, but my anxiety from the crash is severe. i have trouble sleeping, and can't bring myself to get back in the pilot's seat. Is this considered a mental disability by workers comp? I will probably never fly again. Am i due some form of disability payment because of this? RE: post traumatic disability? - 1171 - 03-09-2011 12:29 PM those are symptoms and not a diagnosis. while they are often associated with traumatic events they will need to be properly evaluated and related back to the work incident by medical professionals before being accepted by workers compensation for benefits. Georgia does allow psychiatric/emotional consequence from industrial injuries. RE: post traumatic disability? - Mad Bomber - 06-25-2011 10:47 PM Sorry for your experience. I also had something happen that I got PTSD from. The special doc that works with PTSD mostly with police,fire,train conductors said to me I must get back up on the horse and ride again. This was after 2 years of treatment though. RE: post traumatic disability? - NewDriver - 06-28-2011 01:17 PM (03-09-2011 02:23 AM)whirlybirddude Wrote: I was involved in a helicopter crash in October of 2010 which resulted in the death of a co-worker and me breaking my back. I am starting rehab this week, but my anxiety from the crash is severe. i have trouble sleeping, and can't bring myself to get back in the pilot's seat. Is this considered a mental disability by workers comp? I will probably never fly again. Am i due some form of disability payment because of this? Hey whirlybirddude, how are you doing now? (It looks like you posted this over three months ago.) Have you gotten your ATP to include your PTSD as part of your WC claim. I would certainly think that it would be a part of the IC's liability to provide treatment for it. Let us know how you are doing. |