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I am not familiar with the labor laws and workers' compensation insurance in Mass. Since you are working on employees during the work in the workplace, it is usually under the employer's responsibilty. Since my program has consistantly reduced soft tissue claims to the employer, the cost is easily demonstrated to be offset in workers' comp. As it is a labor issue, I always recommend the billing be between me and the company. The company then decides what copay if any to deduct from employee checks. In California the company can not transfer responsibility to an employee simply because the employee paid. there are many issues that are labor law related. I don't understand how any business can just let a Therapist work on site paid by employees or why any Therapist would want all the legal conflicts that could arise without making proper arrangements. I have an HR background, which has helped from the corporate side.
My advise is to have a schedule arranged with HR and not leave it to individuals.
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