Medical Bills After Resigning Due to Dehydration
My question involves labor and employment law for the state of: Texas
Hello to all let me start with some background to my story.
I worked a job that involved being outside during the day for hours on in. I was at this job for 7 year before the company that I worked for decided to outsource us. New company comes in and over hauls everything. Everything was going well until on one hot day one of our employees was coughing up blood and ended up in the hospital . Turns out he was several dehydrated and had to take weeks off from work.
The following week they placed me in a different positions that I have never worked in the whole 7 years before this company showed up. They worked me for 9-1/2 hours with no breaks and only 3 Gatorade bottles all day. I asked for water about 5 times over a period of 2 hours. I never received anything , I was feeling sick, weak, and I was getting cramps. I decide at that point that it was not worth it and walked out of the job and drove to the hospital. I was also dehydrated and they put a few liters of fluid in and few other things.
Now i received a bill from the hospital for over $3,000
What should I do ?
Re: Unsafe Work Conditions , I Quit , Went to Hospita, Now I Have a $3,000 Bill
How long ago did this happen?
Re: Unsafe Work Conditions , I Quit , Went to Hospita, Now I Have a $3,000 Bill
Re: Unsafe Work Conditions , I Quit , Went to Hospita, Now I Have a $3,000 Bill
did you report it to the hospital that it was a work related/caused injury?
Re: Unsafe Work Conditions , I Quit , Went to Hospita, Now I Have a $3,000 Bill
Yes, I told them everything
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I even have people who heard me call for water numerous times.
Re: Unsafe Work Conditions , I Quit , Went to Hospita, Now I Have a $3,000 Bill
Did you make an injury report consistent with your employer's policies? If the hospital called up the employer and all they could say is, "He walked off the job, didn't tell us why, and hasn't reported an injury," that would likely be why you're now getting the bill.
Re: Unsafe Work Conditions , I Quit , Went to Hospita, Now I Have a $3,000 Bill
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RobV
Yes, I told them everything
ok, so when you called the hospital and reminded them it was a workers comp issue they told you......?
it looks like there are some phone numbers on this page that might get you some answers:
http://www.tdi.texas.gov/wc/
Re: Unsafe Work Conditions , I Quit , Went to Hospita, Now I Have a $3,000 Bill
I was a manger and they never went over anything like this with us. So no I did not report it.
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Sorry jk I misunderstood your question .I told the hospital what happen when i initially went in. Since I have received the bill I have not contacted the hospital or employer.
Re: Unsafe Work Conditions , I Quit , Went to Hospita, Now I Have a $3,000 Bill
Well, you need to report it. Make sure you also check out the page jk cited.
Re: Unsafe Work Conditions , I Quit , Went to Hospita, Now I Have a $3,000 Bill