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Don't Try to Have Fun if you are Depressed

by Professor Brant Lee on November 24, 2009

in Brant Lee,Communications Law,Employee Benefits,Health Care,Intellectual Property Law,Labor & Employment Law

Or you might lose your insurance coverage. Or maybe the issue is really about not posting pictures of it (the having of fun) on Facebook. OR maybe it's really about setting your privacy controls appropriately.

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Professor Brant Lee November 24, 2009 at 10:56 am

Or maybe it's about not trying to have your employer's insurance company pay for a year-long vacation… There are so many angles to this story!

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Professor I.B. Hungvell November 25, 2009 at 9:07 am

I am more worried about all of the welfare rats in the United States who have been taking permanent vacations at the expense of the taxpayer. Abolish welfare, now!

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Dave November 25, 2009 at 12:08 pm

How different is this from videotaping a guy with a workers compensation back injury claim, moving furniture or hooking up his boat trailer?

We have seen these type to things before and no one feels bad for the perpetrator.

I think it, at least, shows a need for further investigation into the depression claim. Admittedly, I am no expert on depression.

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