Work Comp now paying for weight loss surgery

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It seems that in Oregon the State Supreme Court ordered the agency responsible for handling work comp in that state, SAIF Corp., the state chartered agency that oversees compensation insurance, to pay for gastric bypass surgery for an injured worker that needed to undergo knee replacement surgery. The worker in question injured his knee on the job some years before. At that time he filed for compensation and had knee surgery. Some years later he was working in a bakery and reinjured the same knee. During the time between his first knee surgery and reinjury to the same knee he gained some weight. This time the doctor advised him that before he could have the knee repaired he should undergo gastric bypass in order to ensure a successful procedure to the knee. The state court decided that this was all related to his injury and should be covered under workers compensation. The decision actually seems to make sense.
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